Category: Copper Overload
Copper overload occurs when copper rises relative to zinc, often driving anxiety, irritability, racing thoughts, and mood swings with heightened stress or hormonal sensitivity. Most common causes include pyrrole disorder (pyroluria), estrogen dominance, obesity and genetics; other contributors can be low metallothionein activity and environmental sources (e.g., copper plumbing, supplements, hormonal contraceptives). This section’s posts cover how elevated copper shifts neurotransmitters—typically boosting norepinephrine while dampening dopamine—how to interpret serum copper, ceruloplasmin, and zinc (and the copper:zinc ratio), and stepwise strategies for rebalancing through zinc therapy, antioxidant support, gentle detoxification, and diet/lifestyle adjustments. Guidance also addresses reducing exposure, supporting gut integrity, and pacing changes safely. The goal is to restore a healthy zinc-to-copper balance and promote calm, stable mood regulation.
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