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SallyC 05-13-2013 01:56 PM

Good News & Bd New on Copper
 
The bad news is in quotes.

The good news is that dark chocolate is the highest in copper..:yahoo:

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SallyC 05-13-2013 01:59 PM

Because of the above danger of too much copper, I don't think I will take any copper supplements. I'd rather eat chocolate and cashews.:D

Chemar 05-13-2013 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marlene (Post 983078)
Here is an interesting abstract from the MDS Conference 2013 in Berlin.





Hello Marlene
as we have to observe copyright for other websites, could you please provide the link and citation for what you posted above, and if that website has a copyright notice at the bottom, you will have to edit your post to only the title, author and link please

Chemar 05-13-2013 05:10 PM

Sally I had to edit you too due to the site you copy pasted from having copyright

Sorry but NT can face legal problems if we allow copying from sites that have copyright.

SallyC 05-13-2013 07:03 PM

Oop, sorry folks. well the sum up is, Don't take too much of a
Copper supplement, it could be fatal and Peanuts (cashews),
dark chocolate (unsweetened)and herbs (basil) , among other
things, are high in Copper.
http://www.healthaliciousness.com/ar...pper-foods.php

Thanks Chamar.

EddieF 05-13-2013 09:04 PM

Copper's main ingredient in algae control liquid for my pool & antifouling bottom paint for boats. I'd go slow (but take it if you need it of course) with this one. Me, pool water likely has more then enough.
Interesting though. I'll get my level checked soon & after this winters break right before next swim season.

Natalie8 05-14-2013 01:10 AM

Sally, I wish I liked dark chocolate (but only light chocolate). But I could get into eating a lot of cashews! I think what is most striking about this copper deficiency situation is that the damage is irreversible once it has happened. Perhaps all neuros should now be checking copper deficiency along with Vitamin D deficiency.

Marlene 05-14-2013 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chemar (Post 983198)
Hello Marlene
as we have to observe copyright for other websites, could you please provide the link and citation for what you posted above, and if that website has a copyright notice at the bottom, you will have to edit your post to only the title, author and link please

Thanks for the reminder...I think it's OK now.


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