VERY interesting! Personally interesting, as I am now on a protocol to reduce possible excess copper. Not sure yet if it is going to help me.
Guess I should be more dedicated to taking selenium daily also.............
sol

Ode Coyote wrote:

Read up on how the body regulates copper levels and why Selenium gets depleted. Silver is handled the same way, but there is no need for silver as there is for small amounts of copper...and... it's hard to AVOID copper.

Has to do with metallo transport proteins and how they work. [Dunno where that ties in with liver function, but prolly does]

It seems reasonable that if a lot of copper is around, Selenium, being a bit rare and hard to find, will be low and you'll be susceptible to silver retention as the bodies #2 [or #10] priority for elimination...copper being toxic if not properly regulated [...and likely zinc, I think] and silver being non toxic, NOT being a micro nutrient trace element that *needs* regulating. [Or Else]


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