A LACK OF BIOAVAILABLE COPPER
Bioavailable copper is absolutely critical to mitochondrial dynamics, iron metabolism and deupleted metabolic hydration.
It is impossible to summarize here the huge amount of research confirming the importance of copper in human metabolism which has been brought to my attention by Morley Robbins and do it any justice. What I do want to share is this; Every facet of making iron functional relies on Bioavailable Copper that is expressed through 30+ Copper-dependent enzymes, like Cytochrome C Oxidase, Ceruloplasmin, SOD enzymes, etc.
Dysfunctional iron metabolism due to a lack of bioavailable copper is associated with the following:
- Decrease in metabolic water production causing mitochondrial dysfunction
- Slowing down of the TCA Cycle causes Increasing levels of deuterium which leads to metabolic crowding
- Cancer metabolism
- Osteoporosis
- Immune system dysfunction, both the innate and adaptive branches
- Heart disease, diabetes, arthritis and many other chronic diseases