…magnesium is getting hosed, and why copper is so dysregulated. How the mechanics of understanding the oxidative stress and the role of copper dependent enzymes (SOD, GSH [GSH-Px], and CAT)…
Iron Toxicity Post #11: If the Sun is the ‘center’ of our Universe, I’m coming to regard Ceruloplasmin as the ‘Sun’ of our universe of metabolic activity.
…the case through the 1970’s in the literature. And then, suddenly the number of copper ions dropped to 6-7, and now it’s recognized that there are only 6 copper ions….
Podcast Archive
…the importance of copper, the danger of iron supplementation – how the two are connected, and so much more! They discuss how iron and copper are highly interdependent and need…
“Ideal” Values for Lab Tests
…is in the hemoglobin. Copper Serum Ceruloplasmin US Units: ~30 mg/dL SI Units: ~0.3 g/L A marker of “bio-available” copper, which regulates iron. Serum Copper US Units: ~100 ug/dL SI…
Magnesium supports the Adrenals & Thyroid…
…a lack of Mg-ATP, but the presence of excess, unbound Copper, which is “lack of Mg-ATP on Steroids!” In fact, Copper must be bound to its target protein, Ceruloplasmin, to…
Iron Toxicity Post #7: All manner of pathogens – fungal, viral, mycotoxin etc., MUST have iron to flourish and grow!
…presented compelling evidence and research the past few weeks that should overcome even the greatest of skeptics. Cp makes copper bioavailable, and manages every facet of iron metabolism. Why does…
Toxicity Post #69: Retinol-A is an absolute requirement for building blood and especially hemoglobin.
…that I’ve read in the past two years that focus squarely on the reticuloendothelial (R.E.cycling) system, which is where it matters most with iron<>copper interface and subsequent dysfunction. 98% of…
Thyroid and the RCP – Webinar Signup
…function of serum copper, and T3 is an oxygen sensor and a function of how active our copper enzymes are. The thyroid is a lagging indicator, not a leading indicator…
Iron Toxicity Post #3: The underlying pathogenic event in oxidative stress is cellular iron mismanagement
…Fig. 6. below) Role of Cp on iron regulation in copper deficient rats: Evans, J. L., Abraham, P.A. (1973). “Anemia, Iron Storage and Ceruloplasmin in Copper Nutrition in the Growing…
Iron Toxicity Post #12: Find out what the TRUE source of most, if not all, chronic disease especially neurodegenerative conditions.
…medical diseases. These are clear signs of metabolic dysfunction caused by mineral dysregulation (especially copper, iron and magnesium). Ceruloplasmin (Cp) and its homologue twin, hephaestin, are called multi-copper oxidases (MCOs)….