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Default Copper Supplement

Hi, My neurologist has recommended that I take a copper supplement.

Component Standard Range Your Value
Copper, 24H Ur 15 - 60 mcg/spec 14
Copper Conc 15 - 60 mcg/L 5

Doctor's Comment: Your copper level is low based upon this testing. I would advice you begin taking an oral copper supplement (typically over-the-counter and available at specialty stores such as GNC). I would take the recommended amount (depending upon the formulation you purchase) every day for at least 3 months. Then we can consider repeating the testing at some point down the line.

Thanks, Elaine
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