Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 I was reading up on hair analysis (thanks to ), and came upon this paragraph. It speaks to mental illness, but made me think of the iron deposits in the brain, according to CCSVI. I understand that iron pools up at the site of the twisted/clogged veins in our brains and causes lesions. From the following paragraph, it sounds like an overloaded liver could also contribute to iron being stored in the brain. Another reason to do a liver cleanse, I guess. Beverly Copper Affects Brain Chemistry Storage of toxic metals in the brain also contributes to mental illness. When the liver becomes over-burdened with deposits of various metals and cannot safely store any more of these metals, the body begins to store the excess of these metals in secondary reservoir sites. In the case of copper, manganese and iron, the secondary storage area is the brain. Excessive levels of copper in the brain are associated with symptoms ranging from depression, anxiety and mood swings to schizophrenia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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