Dodgy bed fellows: oestrogen and copper

Similia Vol 25 No 2 – December 2013

Author: Jon Gamble

Abstract

I have previously written about the largely unacknowledged yet common deleterious health effects on children from high levels of copper. In boys we see diagnoses of ADHD, anxiety disorders and insomnia. In girls we more commonly see gastro-intestinal symptoms: nausea, abdominal pain,  constipation, food sensitivities. Now I am continuing that discussion to examine the effect of copper on young women in relation to its potentially  toxic relationship with oestrogen.

Keywords: oestrogen, oestrogen dominance, xenoestrogen, copper, neoplasm, Folliculinum.

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