Copper Deficiency Or Toxicity: Should You Supplement Or Detox Copper?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
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    Copper is one of the most important but also one of the most complex minerals when it comes to your health and online you can find many different opinions on copper. Some speak of copper toxicity and tell you to avoid it while others say you are probably deficient and need to consume more.
    In this video, you will learn:
    - How to understand copper correctly and see through all contradictory information online
    - The various copper protocols: Mineral Balancing, Walsh protocol, Root Cause Protocol, Copper Revolution
    - How they are different from each other and what they have to offer
    - My recommendation & what you should do to optimize your copper levels
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    Review Root Cause Protocol: • Root Cause Protocol Re...
    Review Mineral Balancing: • Mineral Balancing: The...
    Review Walsh Protocol: • Walsh Protocol Review:...
    - Timestamps -
    00:00 Introduction
    02:07 Why Copper Can Be A Nutrient And A Toxin
    04:06 Copper Increasing Protocols (RCP & Copper Revolution)
    05:26 Copper Detox Protocols (Mineral Balancing & Walsh Protocol)
    07:11 Interpreting Copper Blood & Hair Analysis
    08:47 How To Get Started - My Recommendation
    #copper

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  • @felix-harder
    @felix-harder  Год назад +12

    [FREE GUIDE] The Vitamins That Cured My Chronic Fatigue: www.felixharder.net/vitaminlist
    Full Copper Program & Practitioner List: www.felixharder.net/program
    - Timestamps -
    00:00 Introduction
    02:07 Why Copper Can Be A Nutrient And A Toxin
    04:06 Copper Increasing Protocols (RCP & Copper Revolution)
    05:26 Copper Detox Protocols (Mineral Balancing & Walsh Protocol)
    07:11 Interpreting Copper Blood & Hair Analysis
    08:47 How To Get Started - My Recommendation
    - Related Videos -
    Copper Toxicity: ruclips.net/video/TIO-aeRokg4/видео.html
    How To Test For Nutrient Deficiencies: ruclips.net/video/q7hJ5M0H_4k/видео.html
    Review Root Cause Protocol: ruclips.net/video/Vts1s8EEmv4/видео.html
    Review Mineral Balancing: ruclips.net/video/cvajPUiDrdA/видео.html
    Review Walsh Protocol: ruclips.net/video/Y-ptpm3wpeo/видео.html

    • @maddworld3317
      @maddworld3317 11 месяцев назад +4

      Thanks, I'm dealing with this right now to find out where I'm at - I have it in my multiV and a separate supplement that I rarely take

    • @honobuyonezawa2054
      @honobuyonezawa2054 8 месяцев назад +1

      isn't copper so easy to get rid off? just take zinc right?

    • @quinnh4313
      @quinnh4313 7 месяцев назад +2

      This is like the third video I've watched with you re-directing us to a different video to finally find out what you did to reduce your copper toxicity.

    • @backpackingonline
      @backpackingonline 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@quinnh4313Felix must really like the soundof his own voice because he delays so much getting to the point, or, never gets to the point.
      Like you say, he refers you do the next video where he may or may not get to the point.
      I don't hear that much from him.

  • @richarddevaottien7724
    @richarddevaottien7724 11 месяцев назад +44

    Not mentioned as a copper antagonist/agonist was thiamine. In case of copper overdose/dosing, thiamine should be used with zinc and molybdenum.

    • @jimpanse5450
      @jimpanse5450 11 месяцев назад +8

      I have to take a high amount of thiamin / benfotiamine due to neuropathy. Does it mean it pushes copper out of my body?

    • @judithpoulin2351
      @judithpoulin2351 10 месяцев назад +2

      That explains a lot in my situation! Thanks!

    • @Overkilla692
      @Overkilla692 9 месяцев назад

      Natural vitamin c(not ascorbic acid individually) flushes copper out of the tissues

    • @richarddevaottien7724
      @richarddevaottien7724 9 месяцев назад +10

      @@jimpanse5450they're co-active, but thiamine is destroyed by cooking heat and not copper and zinc, so you are fine taking just thiamine. If your body is low on copper/zinc reserves, thiamine will give you an headache/migraine. Neuropathy is often caused by chronic B6 defiency, so taking B1 would make it worse. Symptoms of B6 deficiency are migraine, night cramps, tinnitus, noise/glare intolerance, gout, and swelling under left jaw bone

    • @Alejandrogarciagcs
      @Alejandrogarciagcs 8 месяцев назад

      @@richarddevaottien7724interesting would a b complex help with that?

  • @mariaali7404
    @mariaali7404 11 месяцев назад +14

    I ve been subscribed to your chanel recently but man I ve never heard such amazing explainations ever when it comes to minerals. You really are the best in this subject❤
    Keep doing the good job man

  • @rodgermyles2871
    @rodgermyles2871 6 месяцев назад +11

    Unless you pay out on expensive analysis may as well go as you are. This seems so complicated.

  • @TW-il4vy
    @TW-il4vy 11 месяцев назад +17

    Excellent analysis Felix! Thanks for covering the Copper Revolution as requested and covering the duality of trace minerals. You certainly did your homework! ; ) I believe part of the main problem relates to the suboptimal liver functions contributing to the biological perplexity. For example, when the liver is taxed due to toxic iron, copper,, vitamin A, or even other nutrient deficiencies, it is unable to perform the proper functions for detox and crucial enzyme synthesis, so a situation such as unbound copper overload could occur as the liver fails to manufacture the binding transport proteins such as ceruloplasmin. Similarly, when an overtaxed liver fails to convert vitamin A effectively, the body may accumulate excessive levels of stored retinyl ester, leading to hypervitaminosis A, which is in fact bioavailable retinol deficiency that could be utilized for vision, immune function, and gene regulation, that in turn also contributes to the failure to manufacture ceruloplasmin for ferroxidase activity (vs inflammatory response, another duality) crucial for iron metabolism. I agree with you that one approach doesn't fit all but the importance of bioavailable copper isn't stressed enough in pure Mineral Balancing protocol.

    • @cherylm2C6671
      @cherylm2C6671 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you for your comment. I am convinced that people were designed for healthier lives. Thankful there are people willing to share their work.

    • @runzization
      @runzization 5 месяцев назад +1

      Approx 2.8oz or about Two forkfuls of Calf Liver has Vitamin 150% VitA, 200% Copper, and the coveted Intrinsic Factor.
      I think 4000mg UNDeffated dessicated liver yields similar not to mention bio b complex

    • @Leo-pv9zi
      @Leo-pv9zi 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@runzization But there have been reports of livers actually having no copper at all, because of depleted soils.. So foods have become unreliable sources of nutrients due to decades of bad soil management and agricultural practices.

  • @SparWiz_Khalifa
    @SparWiz_Khalifa 3 месяца назад +1

    Hey Felix, are you actually danish? You look so familiar to Magisk (Emil Reif), a counterstrike professional I'm a big fan of.
    Btw, i really like your videos! You present them in a calm and well explained manner, and I always learn something from them.
    Also, you answer important questions where clear information is hard to find and make them finally make sense!
    Big props!! Wish you a lot more subscribers, as you are the real deal!

  • @riddislavius
    @riddislavius 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man, I am a big fan of your work, do you offer consultations?

  • @13thbiosphere
    @13thbiosphere Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant also you should mention some pesticides prevent copper uptake

  • @Repps87
    @Repps87 2 месяца назад

    Nice analyzis. Following the RCP my copper started coming out after blood donation 6, in masses over 1-2month. Smell and colour of stools showed it, also i was copper toxic according to HTMA.

  • @karlhungus5554
    @karlhungus5554 11 месяцев назад +11

    Hi, Felix: It's only been a couple of weeks that I've been subscribed to your channel, but I really enjoy your videos. The information is interesting and I really appreciate the calm manner in which the material is presented. That is, no jarring music, no shouting, no trying to be a comedian, etc. RUclips is littered with such videos and I will not tolerate them, no matter how good the content.
    Next, I have two questions:
    1. How do people get out-of-balance with minerals in the first place?
    I would think that the body knows how to keep everything in balance, absent some condition that prevents it from doing so.
    2. Once minerals are balanced (confirmed via a follow up HTMA, I presume), how do the minerals remain in balance?
    If the body got out-of-balance in the first place, how can we assume it will not happen again?

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  11 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for the nice comment :)
      As for your questions:
      1. Stress and suboptimal nutrition are probably the most common causes. Too much stress depletes calming nutrients and retains stimulating ones. Add to that low quality nutrition and after a couple of years you get pretty significant nutrient imbalances.
      2. The ideal values are really just pointers to know which direction to go. No one has perfect mineral ratios, so there are always ratios that are a little off that you can work on. As long as you keep tracking and adjusting, you will feel better long term.
      Hope this helps :)

    • @karlhungus5554
      @karlhungus5554 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@felix-harder Thanks so much, sir. I also forgot to mention your perfect hair! I can only wish that mineral balancing would do that for me! 🙂

    • @juntjoonunya9216
      @juntjoonunya9216 9 месяцев назад

      Society is design from top down to keep us sick. That's why you can see animals in the wild aren't struggling to balance their minerals like us. So if you live in society, not "off grid" and they want you sickand you're prone to be, there isn't so much you can do about it. There will alwasy be a level of health they allow as you see in more healthy individuals but as a whole we're farmed to be sick so we don't revolt. Live off-grid for the best results. And yes, stress is part of their poisoning programming for us, so maybe mainstream news is a factor is your life and "sub-optimal nutrition" as they poison us with the food, particularly with the processed/packaged crap. So however much you can procure your own food, via hunting and farming/gardening that would help in a major way.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад +1

      Lots of things. Like I have high calcium water which is probably what lead to magnesium deficiency I now drink mineral water that has low sodium and higher magnesium and I take magnesium and all is good. Coffee and illness also uses up magnesium. Copper pipes and a lack of zinc too over years...we don't get much fresh seafood or nuts here but we have copper pipes. Your body can only use what it takes in. If you're constantly taking in one thing and not another your body can't magically change the elements ..it can temporarily swap things around but over time it can't cope.

    • @karlhungus5554
      @karlhungus5554 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Padraigp Those are great examples. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @sabincioflec8413
    @sabincioflec8413 3 месяца назад +3

    Just focus on liver health, it will balance everything out and just eat good food.
    Tudca, bile binders, choline, glutathione precursors etc

  • @jirihutecka9020
    @jirihutecka9020 11 месяцев назад +17

    Thyroid function plays key role in copper and vit A metabolism. Because I was hypothyroid most of my life once I started eating beef liver etc.. My health was going down hill very fast.. I was more and more vit A and copper toxic.. I was taking T4 many years, but felt worse and worse so It just converted into reverse T3 and I felt more hypothyroid.. Now for the first time I am trying T3 only.. I did blood tests before I started with T3 andm y serum copper is low(at least my free copper is 0...) So it will be interesting to see the difference after soem time on T3 therapy..

    • @clarala9215
      @clarala9215 4 месяца назад

      So to increase bioavailable copper i should eat beef liver as i hsve hypothyroid?

    • @jirihutecka9020
      @jirihutecka9020 4 месяца назад

      @@clarala9215 No exact opposite. Vitamin A and copper is accumulating in hypothyroid people and copper and vit A inhibits thyroid function.. Basically beef liver (high in copper and vit A) is the worst thing that you can eat.. You probably already have vit A and copper overload in the liver.. You need to increase intake of things like animal protein, zinc, B vitamins especially B1,B2,B3, choline. Also selenium, molybdenum, potassium, magnesium. Eat low vit A diet go watch Dr.Smith youtube and go on his "love your liver program". You need to lower stress on your body. Avoid all toxins from EMF to toxic people so your body is not in constant stress mode. If your job is too much stress you need to change it or if you live in house with mold you need to move. Also you need to be outside to ground yourself and never take D3 pills. Vit D orally increases calcium and lowers potassium in the cells which means it lowers metabolism even more. D3 only from the sun. From fat soluble vitamins is ok orally only small dose K2 and vit E complex.. You see iti s complex issue. I don't know what is the cause of your hypothyroidsm but like I said vit A and even from plant foods is problematic for most people. Kee p it low very low. Especially if you have history of eating high vit A foods all the time, taking vit A supplements or even accutane etc..

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад +1

      Do you take iodine or have you had that tested. Moght be worth doing.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@clarala9215 do you have a copper deficiency? Vitamin a deficiency? The person is saying eating liver gave them too much copper and vitamin a... liver is very high in vitamins a and too much is very bad for you. Dont assume you need something without testing for it first. The symptoms of deficiencies are often the exact same as the symptoms of deficiency. A hair copper test would tell you if you are deficient or have too much. But also copper needs zinc and zinc needs vitamin c and vitamin c needs vitamin e. The whole thing is important. You could also use an app like chronometer to see what you're ingesting but it won't tell you what you're absorbing ..if you take the wrong thing it can mess you up. I took calcium when I had a magnesium deficiency and the results were aweful. I also took vitamin d which I was deficient in but because it uses magnesium it gave me low magnesium so when I took a calcium just 2 days I had severe body spasm and convulsions ..it was scary. So you need to either take the rda and no more than that or actually have a test to figure out if you need it or not.

  • @Traders_Paradigm
    @Traders_Paradigm 10 месяцев назад +11

    Comes down to the sodium to potassium ratio. If this is below 2.5 on a hair test, then you will feel better taking copper. Higher, and you won’t. Does that mean you should take copper only? No! But it does mean you need copper along with other nutrients for better adrenal function, which in turn helps your liver to make “toxic copper” available again and potentially eliminate it.

    • @KORTOKtheSTRONG
      @KORTOKtheSTRONG 8 месяцев назад

      wicked

    • @miketermaaten26
      @miketermaaten26 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree this is a Remarkable comment. I thougth it'd have more replies. Traders Paradigm ..can you explain the Raito. IE Sodium 1 Potassium 3 ..ratio then 1 : 3. Is it correct to say that POTASSIUM NEEDS TO BE THREE TIMES ..OR 2.5 TIMES TO BE MORE EXACT ..GREATER THAN SODIUM ? AND IF POTASSIUM IS LESS THAN 2,5 TIMES GREATER ..then should take copper ?

    • @thenae8572
      @thenae8572 Месяц назад

      Which nutrients would you take along with copper to support the adrenals?

  • @snsn8252
    @snsn8252 11 месяцев назад +18

    Hi Felix,
    I'm certain there are a great many people who appreciate your videos and as a practicing chemist I can understand the want to present you work openly and honestly. With that in mind I would like to ask you to cite your sources for the information you provide, this will enable the consumer of your information to read further more easily and ensure accountability on your end.
    Thanks,

    • @bentheman1980
      @bentheman1980 3 месяца назад +3

      I think youre right to ask - on the other hand I have come to the conclusion that "sources" of information are just as reliable or unreliable as they turned out to be just opinions most of the times or lets call it .... biased proof.

    • @aikyayogaetcoachingavecmar367
      @aikyayogaetcoachingavecmar367 2 месяца назад +1

      A lot to ask for a free video. I think he should give courses and charge for them. Then he can give all the references.

    • @officialstylechild
      @officialstylechild Месяц назад +1

      Not sure why knowing where information came from makes it any more or less valuable. People are just people so his source probably isn’t any better or worse

  • @miketermaaten26
    @miketermaaten26 5 месяцев назад +2

    So what are the minerals ..and mineral patterns ..that a practioner looks at to conclude a person has Copper toxicity ..with still low copper values on a Hair Test ?

  • @user-tu5vq5hv5o
    @user-tu5vq5hv5o 7 месяцев назад +2

    I don't trust big pHARMa anymore. How do you supplement in that case?

  • @patricianoll1229
    @patricianoll1229 4 месяца назад +2

    Is there a relation with copper and estrogen?

  • @bvim75
    @bvim75 6 дней назад

    I used 2mg of copper gluconate for 2 weeks and then 1mg of copper gluconate for 2 weeks, symptoms of MCAS/Histamine Intolerance and peripheral neuropathy decreased significantly, blood pressure normalized and serum copper returned to normal levels, but ceruloplasmin remained low.
    I stopped using it because I started to experience many side effects such as a metallic taste in my mouth, eyes, throat and dry skin, irritability, anxiety and insomnia, changes in estradiol and a little acne. I believe that my body would tolerate copper better if my ceruloplasmin levels were good, but I don't know how to improve it.

  • @UltraRik
    @UltraRik 11 месяцев назад +11

    Could you please make a video explaining exactly what blood analysis can and cant do, like which nutrients are unreliably measured and which are accurate?

    • @wyattlavigne
      @wyattlavigne 11 месяцев назад +3

      Heh, this is an involved topic.
      Last time I really dived into it, a paper questionnaire was the best considered diagnostic tool.
      You can look into ceruloplasmin, hair test mineral analysis, but the established methodology was just a paper questionnaire assessing your diet and energy/fatigue levels.
      Hopefully, the science has advanced some. Regardless, high copper fucks with your head and lowers your energy levels.

    • @generalgeert
      @generalgeert 11 месяцев назад

      As a fair warning. I haven' t been able to find any convincing evidence that hair analysis actually presents tissue concentration. It is a bold claim Felix makes but is not substantiated with evidence. If there is evidence please show me. In the meantime i have found evidence in the opposite direction in a study from Deon van der Merwe et al. 2022 Evaluation of hair analysis .... youll find it right away on google.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад +2

      Theyre accurate for what is in your blood. But that's it. They can't tell anything other than what is in your blood. So you could have perfect blood magnesium but no magnesium left in your muscles. The body piroritizes blood levels so that's the last place things show up at least deficiencies. They will tell if you have too much of something in blood. They're pretty accurate but all they can test is the blood you gave them. If you want to know what's in your muscles you'd have to give them some muscle. Or bones you would have to give them some bone. Or glands you'd have to hand over your gland to the lab. And thats not desirable.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@wyattlavigneyes I use chronometer to see whats in my diet. It doesnt tell me about my copper pipes or copper in the water so hair analysis probably won't be helpful since we have copper pipes which will get into the hair as well as things like biotin shampoo etc. Its pretty difficult to figure out other than by taking something for a while and seeing what happens and if you feel shit at first maybe setting back and just see how it goes but I took 2 days of rda calcium and because of low magnesium had full body spasm convulsions! I had been taking high vitamin d. I dont even know if supplements are of use unless there actually is a serum level issue. Cos so many things need other things like how it comes in food.

    • @UltraRik
      @UltraRik 2 месяца назад

      Thanks man!

  • @Shasha8674
    @Shasha8674 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why did I feel like a genius when I was detoxing copper with Mo, but not when I stopped detoxing?

  • @joyflowers291
    @joyflowers291 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you

  • @Jjoevme
    @Jjoevme 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is there any specific binder that you like for binding to copper to remove it better?

    • @ryanferguson9249
      @ryanferguson9249 7 месяцев назад

      You can’t bind to copper. You just take zinc and stop eating the copper. The body will eventually get rid of it.

  • @neldog510
    @neldog510 Месяц назад

    What about copper rings?

  • @bentheman1980
    @bentheman1980 3 месяца назад

    My last bloodwork showed very high levels of copper AND zinc. Zinc Im supplementing ... so that sounds like copper dumping if I understood it right. Are there any other "hidden" copper sources I can look out for? Tap water in Germany is usally quite good when it comes to metals but are there any others?

    • @bentheman1980
      @bentheman1980 3 месяца назад

      @@Angela-zv1fw Thank you that’s interesting. Was just bloodwork in my case

  • @ryanferguson9249
    @ryanferguson9249 7 месяцев назад +1

    Felix, how would you interpret a blood test that showed low copper with normal ceruloplasmin?

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  7 месяцев назад

      Difficult to say without a tissue test. Could be a deficiency or a bioavailability problem (= low blood copper & high tissue copper). I'd get a hair analysis as well: ruclips.net/video/9yCNQ0Oegck/видео.html

    • @ryanferguson9249
      @ryanferguson9249 7 месяцев назад

      @@felix-harder Thank you for your response. I actually have a lot to discuss about this. Is there anyway I can have one consultation with you? What do you charge for 30 minutes of time?

  • @Leo-pv9zi
    @Leo-pv9zi 2 месяца назад +3

    I'm doing the Copper Revolution protocol for a month and its been absolutely miraculous for me.. Before that, I did 3 years of Nutritional Balancing with doctors Lawrence Wilson and my health actually further declined on that program?!?.. I must have been insanely deficient in copper snd yet my NB practitioner kept trlling me I was "copper toxic" all these years on NB? So obviously, I dont believe in hair tests etc anymore..

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад

      Ok this is good to know. My sons hair is falling out and he's tired etc. And I was looking at hair mineral tests. It seems like if you have copper pipes and washing your hair with the water it could tell you you have lots of copper from hair tests. And I'm pretty sure we have copper pipes and a copper tank. So that's not going to be helpful. I know magnesium blood test is totally useless. And my son had an iron test but he also was taking iron at the time they did the test. So thats not helpful. All I can do is feed him a balanced diet at this point and hope he feels better. If I give him something he has already too much of I have no way of telling that.

    • @Leo-pv9zi
      @Leo-pv9zi 2 месяца назад

      @Padraigp Yes, it's really difficult to know what is going on.. I would say there is too many toxins in people's bodies and a general lack of minerals and nutrients, because of bad agricultural practices.. If you want, you can look into the "copper revolution protocol", because it contains many more minerals than just copper ( like iodine, zinc, magnesium, selenium, boron, molybdenum etc) and its given in decent ratio's to one another.. I don't know if copper pipes would be bad for you health, but I have my doubts about those hair tests.. Does it really represent the amount of minerals you have in the rest of your body? Idk.. Make sure you don't have any fluoride in your water.. I don't know where you live but in many places tapwater has become pretty toxic, so it's better to drink distilled water or install a reverse osmosis filter..
      When it comes to foods: be careful about the grains, because they are contaminated with glyphosate, that's why so many people don't tolerate them anymore, eventhough they used to be healthy..
      The world has become a toxic soup and we're all suffering because of it!
      I'm sorry about your son.. I hope he does get better and you can keep him and yourself well. You're s great dad for trying to help him!!

    • @lisacheriemathison2948
      @lisacheriemathison2948 Месяц назад

      ​@@Padraigpmy son had the same problem as a toddler due to being a very fussy eater. He ended up having a B6 deficiency and supplementing with pyrodoxal 5 phosphate (a form of B6) made his hair grow back very quickly.

    • @TG-dz2cx
      @TG-dz2cx 11 дней назад

      I was on the Copper Revolution Protocol for around 8 months in 2022. It absolutely destroyed my health. Felix is spot on. Its all about whether or not your body can utilise that copper. I had low ceruloplasmin with high unbound copper and off the charts copper on my htma. Everyone is different and Im glad it has worked out well for you.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 10 дней назад

      @@TG-dz2cx you should do her copper toxicity programme instead lol. Its really annoying that deficiency and overload have pretty much the same symptoms for a lot of minerals.

  • @maddworld3317
    @maddworld3317 11 месяцев назад +6

    Does anyone know how you go about getting hair analysis? I realize health plans will vary but is hair testing usually something you have to pay for separately - or is this done through a separate independent company?

    • @Kathleen67.
      @Kathleen67. 11 месяцев назад +3

      Search online for hair testing, it's likely pay yourself.

    • @karlhungus5554
      @karlhungus5554 11 месяцев назад +3

      Hi. This might be helpful:
      *How To Get A Hair Analysis To Test For Nutrient Deficiencies*
      ruclips.net/video/9yCNQ0Oegck/видео.html

    • @karlhungus5554
      @karlhungus5554 11 месяцев назад +5

      I had a hair analysis over a decade ago, though not through either of the two labs that Felix recommends. I found a practitioner that interprets hair analyses, paid him, we sent my hair sample to the lab, and the doctor received and interpreted the results. It cost me a few hundred dollars and was not covered by my insurance. I think it would be unlikely for any insurance company to cover such testing or its interpretation. My experience has convinced me that the best way to get the healthcare one needs is usually to pay for it out of pocket. It would be even better if one is extremely wealthy, as that allows more options. But, I never had such good fortune.

    • @maddworld3317
      @maddworld3317 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@karlhungus5554 Thanks for your replies & the link. I figured regular health ins. wouldn't cover something that worked better lol. it's good to know the approx cost too. We're not fortunate enough to pay alot either :/
      This is helpful, thnx

    • @karlhungus5554
      @karlhungus5554 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@maddworld3317 It's my pleasure. I wish you good health and good luck.

  • @vonitaesse4307
    @vonitaesse4307 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do you know Morley Robbins and what he’s saying about copper?

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  5 месяцев назад

      I have a review of his RCP here: ruclips.net/video/Vts1s8EEmv4/видео.html

  • @judithpoulin2351
    @judithpoulin2351 10 месяцев назад +4

    Could copper be high in response to a fungal infection?

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  10 месяцев назад +8

      Bioavailable copper is required to keep fungal infections in check. That's why many people with copper problems have candida issues.

  • @DavidMartinez-mj3lp
    @DavidMartinez-mj3lp 11 месяцев назад +3

    Would you say if a copper supplement is taken and you begin to feel some level of anxiety even an depressed and desperate feeling you are actually doing harm? To my interpretation this is a sign of toxicity. I think if needed there shouldn't be all this side effects. Your channel is awesome by the way! Now you have one subscriber more.

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  11 месяцев назад +3

      Im glad you like my videos :)
      Yes, anxiety from copper supplements is almost always a sign that something is off your copper metabolism - most likely toxicity.

    • @DavidMartinez-mj3lp
      @DavidMartinez-mj3lp 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@felix-harder it's quite severe to be honest. So more is not better I guess. The thing is information about this kind of topic is so conflicting. When I watched your video you once did about copper toxicity and all the symptoms you had that made me think because i had many of them after taking the supplement, like headaches and this feeling of anxiety with negative thoughts. Then there are other people talking about how nothing under 10 mg can be toxic. I thank you a lot for covering this. I will keep watching. Stay healthy and keep doing what you are doing.

    • @Beowulf-wt3kb
      @Beowulf-wt3kb 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@DavidMartinez-mj3lp yes, I, too am a little wary on which way to go. I’ve been watching interviews with Morley Robbins, and I was about to order 2 mg copper supplements from Amazon knowing I could take up to two a day he said would be good. But then I didn’t know what type to buy since there’s so many suffixes and specificity’s in copper. A friend of mine said the hydrosol she used gave her the runs big time. So I’m still on the fence. I do take zinc supplement that has some copper with it but once again, I don’t know if that’s good or bad. Guess I should just budget for a hair tissue analysis, right?

    • @TW-il4vy
      @TW-il4vy 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@DavidMartinez-mj3lp When supplementing copper, you must be careful to balance with zinc, usually at 1:8 ratio or you can end up zinc deficient that could lead to various negative symptoms. Separate the intake, copper in the AM and zip in the PM since they're antagonists.

    • @DavidMartinez-mj3lp
      @DavidMartinez-mj3lp 11 месяцев назад

      @@TW-il4vy I don't think that's actually the point. Copper can become bio unavailable under certain circumstances and when it does more Copper from food or supplements does not help. This has nearly nothing to do with zinc in my opinion. As Felix said in the video it's complex and what appears to be a deficiency can actually be an Copper overload. It's not just about taking zinc and Copper.

  • @stevoblevo
    @stevoblevo 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love how the girl at the end looks copper dysregulated

  • @1966MrAlex
    @1966MrAlex 6 месяцев назад +1

    Felix your thought on vitiligo. Is it low copper or high copper, or something else?

    • @clarala9215
      @clarala9215 4 месяца назад

      I wish he answered this question

    • @1966MrAlex
      @1966MrAlex 4 месяца назад

      @@clarala9215 Still waiting.

    • @nameofthegame9664
      @nameofthegame9664 3 месяца назад

      @@1966MrAlexit’s probably low. Low levels cause problems with pigmentation and greying of the hair.

    • @JR-uy3zo
      @JR-uy3zo 2 месяца назад

      Check out DR.Berg. Autoimmune need high vitamin D

    • @PriestessHephzibah
      @PriestessHephzibah Месяц назад +2

      Low copper. Copper helps with pigment in hair, skin etc... If one is severely deficient, it may present as patches of depigmentation

  • @Redridininyohood
    @Redridininyohood 8 месяцев назад +1

    Shitake mushrooms are a good source of copper naturally.

  • @Truerealism747
    @Truerealism747 7 месяцев назад

    What about when we have Asperger's related to hugh copper

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад

      Take zinc

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 2 месяца назад

      @@Padraigp yes I am it's knowing how much

  • @follow_the_fox9432
    @follow_the_fox9432 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have far too high copper levels in the blood, is that a pretty clear zign for copper toxicity or could my hair minerals results maybe show defficiency in the tissue? Thank you. I do have symptoms that fit copper toxicity

    • @thatisbadass
      @thatisbadass 11 месяцев назад +5

      supplementing Zinc and Vitamin C is a good way to get rid of excess copper,.

    • @anahitaa6042
      @anahitaa6042 11 месяцев назад +3

      I have had my first hair tissue analysis done. It seems that one’s true mineral/toxic levels are revealed, after the second or third hair analysis. When there’s excessive copper (toxic copper) showing on the test, it doesn’t necessarily mean, one has enough of the bioavailable one inside the tissues. Blood for example doesn’t show the tissue levels. Also, ratios are more important than looking at a single mineral. For example, if one has a low sodium/potassium levels. Practitioners often recommended taking a small amount of copper, along with zinc. On the contrary, if one has a high NA/Ka ratio, only zinc is recommended. Dr. Eck has many in-depth papers written on it.
      All minerals should be balanced out in the same time. Taking to much from one, could unbalance another. It’s quiet intriguing to me and in my opinion, a great tool to get to the root of the problem and find healing.
      I work with Dr. Amy yasko. She’s brilliant and she’s also specialized in correcting genetic mutations through supplementation. In the end, we’re all unique and every one of us needs a customized health plan.

  • @user-bh6kb5qn2z
    @user-bh6kb5qn2z 7 месяцев назад +3

    I found out I had too much copper that’s why I couldn’t sleep and that’s why I smelled terrible things, and noise bothers me bad you like to kill me that too much copper I went into seizures at the hospital

  • @valentinadehtiyar9548
    @valentinadehtiyar9548 11 месяцев назад +1

    Would a copper iud cause copper overload?

  • @Padraigp
    @Padraigp 2 месяца назад

    Ok there is no sound

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 2 месяца назад

      Must have been my phone it fine now

  • @armo4594
    @armo4594 4 месяца назад +1

    you can easily detox from copper with zinc.

  • @marciamarcia7449
    @marciamarcia7449 11 месяцев назад +1

    sounds like we follow some of the same people on facebook

  • @Heracleetus
    @Heracleetus 4 месяца назад

    Can copper dumping cause green poop? My friend says it does but I don't see how a body could have enough copper in it to affect the color of your poop.

    • @felix-harder
      @felix-harder  2 месяца назад +1

      Green poop is usually excess estrogen that is finally being eliminated. Is often comes out as copper leaves the body.

  • @TheCopperRevolution
    @TheCopperRevolution 11 месяцев назад +3

    haha!

  • @bigdkay3052
    @bigdkay3052 11 месяцев назад +1

    Felix for high free copper and high free iron.
    Do you think we should blood let.
    Increase ceruloplasmin
    Take zinc
    Selenium, whole C etc ?

    • @jirihutecka9020
      @jirihutecka9020 11 месяцев назад +1

      hypothyroidsm can cause low ceruloplasmin, high free copper as well..

    • @Truerealism747
      @Truerealism747 7 месяцев назад

      Yes where best to have done

  • @0235282094
    @0235282094 6 месяцев назад

    HI Felix, Stumbled upon your channel. I love the fact that you are knowledgeable about all the different 'subcultures' in the copper field. I've been looking into all the different protocols in the last 10 years, started with HTMA where the dominant narrative was 'copper toxicity'.
    Now, I do have a question: my copper in HTMA has always been low, my blood levels of copper too, so as my ceruloplasmin and retinol (which is needed to make ceruloplasmin).
    Recently I did a heavy metal challenge test and what do you think comes out very elevated after taking the chelator (dmps): COPPER. So is this a confirmation that indeed my copper levels are probably high, but unbound?

    • @davidl2684
      @davidl2684 2 месяца назад

      Hey, I don't want to bother, but have you started any kind of protocol since you have done your tests? Do you feel any better? If I got it correctly, your HTMA test correctly indicated copper toxicity despite showing the levels as actually being low?

  • @tlouandtherest4378
    @tlouandtherest4378 8 месяцев назад +1

    Trace mineral. Antagonist are the blame