Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 > > A question to Mr Cutler or anyone else who knows > the answer. > > People who have adrenal fatigue have too much copper > by standard, right? TK--- not necessarily Of course unless they would > avoid copper foods. TK--- yes and other sources > > I have taken very high dosages of zinc(250-500 mg), > manganese(30-60mg) and pyridoxal phosphate(50-100 mg) > daily for a year. TK--- zinc and molybedenum with meals is what is recommended [not manganese] > > While these did chelate out the copper TK-- they do not chelate copper, they slow the absorbtion , as long as > the adrenal fatigue is not gone, you keep having > the copper problem no matter how much you supplement. TK--- If you reduce the copper it is reduced. Adrenal fatigue can be from other problems and not just copper. > > I really like chocolate and nuts and seeds, but because > they are so high in copper, I only eat chocolate or > nuts once in 2-3 months or so and even that one time gives me > problems. The copper makes me hyper and gives bad digestion. TK-- it could be something else in these that is also a problem for you - food allergin etc. > > I definitely have the mercury toxicity too. If I miss > my dose by 15-20 minutes or more, my head starts getting > that ''pulling'', heavy, pounding head sensation. > > I also did not have any amalgams ever. I think my celiac > disease is the main cause of the mercury buildup. Having > Leaky gut(I MEAN REALLY LEAKY!!) for 20 years must be the > cause for me. I wish they had discovered my celiac much > sooner, stupid doctors. > > Good luck to everybody. > > Greetings Ali > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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