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Hi Ken - thanks for this - do you have any more info on the zinc-copper ratio ie: what the parameters are? Are there any neuro symptoms as a result of excess or deficiency?
I tell all I know. I wish I could sit down and have the time with a Neuro to get in depth answers like yours. It was my third Neuro before I heard what I did. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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