I've listened to and read hundreds health experts and pseudo experts online for over ten years and your level-headed, grounded holistic coverage of this material makes you one of the top five most logical and useful health experts, plus you really stay up-to-date on the research.
@@jerrynorris3420 I don't know. I no longer recommend Dr. Osborne, even though much of his advice is excellent, there are a lot of flaws in his reasoning.
I'm listening to this podcast to try, at 69 years, to get more serious about my health, I did start before covid because I had long been questioning my doctor's knowledge and his quick offering drugs as cures. But, as you go thru all of these points, the balance, the testing the foods that contain copper and those that work for and against it's absorbing into our bodies, I now have confirmed my long held belief as to why my mother lived so long and so well. I would say she ate 90% of the foods you recommended, loved all fish, ate sardines and oysters, clams, anchovies, mushrooms, garlic good olive oil, liver, every vegetable, dug up dandelions for salads.. fermented foods, addiction to pickles, she used them if she has acid reflux instead of tums. She could have used magnesium and vitamins here and there but she considered them drugs as well. She ate less fruit, little sweets. Meat lover as well. Walked all of her life, to work and back, 10 miles a day in her late teens for years, then when older, hours for enjoyment . No dementia, no shaking, would bake herself in the sun, no sunscreen, refused most medications most of her life, stopped taking vaccines for any reason, thought we were fools to trust big pharma, politics and masks. And died at home, with me when she had decided she'd had enough of the world at nearly 104 years
Sounds like very smart lady. Young People don't question side effects of medicine.. Now days Prescription are a Stock Market Money maker for Dr & Big Pharma if not they recommend Natural cure 1st hats off to this 104 yr lady who new mother nature best for healing .. 😅
Found a roll of copper grounding wire commercial gauge somebody put out for recycling.I know about grounding so I made a bracelet. Well I'm 60yrs old and all aches and pains I noticed are gone. My tinnitus went from 7 to a 2 and 0 sometimes after 30yrs? I feel calm for the first time in my life. No nervous energy or anxiety at all! I sleep well no tossing and turning. Thought it was bs but experiment and find out for yourself. Amazing.
I have been having anxiety since mid 2020 has taken over my life. I hears it protects against radation. Goin to try make soms copper rings and bracelets see if it helps my anxiety.
@@waffle_chair9269 He’s not saying by turning the copper wire he’ll get grounding. He simply repurposed the copper to turn it into a bracelet, which some claim can be beneficial if you were to wear copper jewelry.
started taking 2 mg copper after i read that a sign of deficiency is walking a little bent over. after taking it for a while i notice that i am walking without the little bend i used to have.
Copper is an essential nutrient for the body. Together with iron, it enables the body to form red blood cells. It helps maintain healthy bones, blood vessels, nerves, and immune function, and it contributes to iron absorption. Sufficient copper in the diet may help prevent cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, too.👍
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate in our system to toxic levels. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
I am RH positiv and was iron deficient my whole life(63 years). Even infusions didn't help. I began to drink stinging nettle tea, and my next blood test showed normal iron. I don't know why, but perhaps stinging nettle helps the body to absorb the iron from food or supplements.
Hmmm, Question to the, "63 - yr. old ", & you were medication free, and vaxx free, as well?? you cannot leave " these", out of the equation of your, medical - history, 🤔🤔
unless you are a heavy menstruating woman, or those with parasitic infections-- pathogens deplete iron as they suck on it to survive (mold, metals, lyme, etc)
Hello I watched the lecture as well. I have worked with Seth and the people at natural ImmunoGenics who make the sovereign copper are you familiar? It’s much different than the elemental copper supplements. Allen Family Holistic Pharmacy in TX
I just found this long comment ( but absolutely valuable) in another video , what do you think? "Once and for all, let's straighten a few things out regarding copper: The majority of people are not "very high in copper". In fact, it's the opposite. What the media fail to mention, is a report by the US Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences which stated that only 25% of the US population gets enough copper daily (which is mentioned in this video). With this conflicting information, how can we know what to do? According to recent researches as many as 75% of the population just in the U.S have a severe or mild copper deficiency. Yet we should all fear this very important trace mineral? Why? Because of "toxicity"? When we are deficient? Copper deficiency is a huge problem in the world today, since the soil lacks the copper we need. Too little copper in the body can cause aneurysm (eating too much zinc without copper is a really bad idea). Copper deficiency symptoms: Fatigue, decreased function in the thyroid gland, headache, dizziness, migraine, cold hands and feet, tourettes syndrome, tics, nervousness, insomnia, unable to relax, tremors, shakiness and shaky feeling, spasm, cramp, depression, dry skin, gray hair (suddenly), cravings for chocolate and/or nuts, constipation, candidiasis, low blood pressure, low blood sugar, low HDL (good) cholesterol, high LDL (bad) cholesterol, anxiety, panic attacks, bad memory, PMS, mono... You do not always have ALL these symptoms but 3-4 or more. People are still way too afraid of copper due to utter ignorance of many doctors out there. They are simply not up to date with the latest knowledge of copper. Copper toxicity? Is it real? Copper can be a confusing little trace mineral. You can be copper deficient and have too much copper at the same time. Sounds strange, right? To talk about "copper toxicity" is nonsense. The word "toxicity" in this case is very misleading. However, it is crucial that the copper should be in an "available" form and not in a biounavailable form. Let me explain all this as clearly as I can: The really sad part is that almost nobody (not even most medical doctors) has the slightest idea how to fix this a copper dysregulation problem... Most people have a copper deficiency, which means copper is biounavailable because it does not have a protein carrier, most notably due to weak adrenals and poor liver function and missing the raw materials to make these protein carriers. Here is why: Although there are numerous reasons for the prevalence of copper "toxicity", the most important cause is adrenal gland insufficiency. Individuals with adrenal insufficiency are unable to utilize copper properly. The reason for this is that copper can only be utilized in the body if it is attached to a protein substance for transport and storage. The major protein that copper is attached to is ceruloplasmin. Ceruloplasmin is a protein which binds copper so that it can be utilized in biochemical reactions. When the adrenal glands are underactive, they are unable to send out a message to the liver to release ceruloplasmin from the liver and, therefore, copper becomes biounavailable. As a result of excessive tissue storage of biounavailable or unbound copper, a deficiency of available copper occurs, even when dietary intake of copper is more than adequate. The result may be a craving for foods high in copper, such as chocolate, avocados etc. The outer result is multiple bodily dysfunctions as a direct or indirect result of copper imbalance. Copper: As a rule of thumb, when the sodium/potassium ration is less than 2:1, copper becomes biounavailable This occurs because adequate adrenal activity is needed for the production of ceruloplasmin, a copper binding protein. Now, HERE IS THE REALLY INTERESTING PART: In these cases, it is wise to supplement with a small amount of copper (0.5 mg to 1 mg per day) for a while (weeks or a few months) even if the tissue copper level is high. But why??? Because this helps restore glandular activity, which requires bioavailable copper. It is like priming an old-fashioned water pump. You had to put in a little water in order for it to start pumping out water. In other words: even if you are really deficient in copper or if your body has too much biounavailable or unbound copper in both cases you need to supplement with copper. When biounavailable or unbound, start really SLOW. This is the secret how you heal many, many diseases. Copper is an extremely crucial mineral. Unfortunately copper has been bashed and degraded for decades, just because no one really understood how important this trace mineral is and how it works. The fear of copper is very, very unfortunate since so many illnesses and severe diseases can be healed with it when supplemented as it should be supplemented. It took me over 20 years to find this secret. A restored copper imbalance would likely heal tens of millions of sick people out there. The medical field is not interested enough though (yet). No money in it...? Big pharma is powerful... Please do not be afraid of copper! Just take it in the right amount and in the right way, with a lot of patience. Start with a low dose (see above). It may take months, you can't rush these things, but It will help you! Don't forget to add a little zinc after a few months so that you do not get an imbalance between copper and zinc (1 mg copper, 10 mg zinc. 2 mg copper, 20 mg zinc...) And please do never ever forget that if you are deficient in copper and take several grams of Vitamin C per day, it is even more important to supplement with copper since Vitamin C is an antagonist to copper. Do not stop taking Vitamin C, just supplement with enough copper as well. A few hours between copper and Vitamin C is never wrong. "
Thanks for sharing the above long comment. Whoever wrote it seems to have extensive knowledge about the subject, and to be a good communicator (writer) also. I'm wondering if you could share the source of the long comment, above (i.e., if you are still easily able to recollect it)? That is to say: the other video, under which the long comment was posted :) With that level of impressive seeming detail, it would be great to be able to get closer to the ultimate source (people, etc.) where the information came from. (Combined with all the great info. and teachings that we are so fortunate to get from Dr. Osborne, of course.) Thanks. 🙂
I learn a lot from your videos - thanks. I would like to point out a correction to an outdated comment made by you about 'malnutrition in India due to starvation ...' - this is outdated information by more than 50-60 years. There can be isolated incidences of malnutrition in India (largest population in the world) similar to many of the so called 1st world countries. India today is the 5th largest economy in the world (likely to move up to 3rd or 4th place in the near term) and malnutrition is not a way of life due to starvation etc.
Excellent video Dr Osborne! I read in multiple case studies and articles (wish I had bookmarked them) that an iodione deficiency can be another nutrient deficiency for premature white hair. I don't know if this has any merit or not but wanted to mention it.
Great presentation! However, I missed info about the fact that copper is in mitochondria and is required for energy production in these power plants. Perhaps some deeper diving into anaemia: that a lack of copper in the bio-form may be the cause of anaemia (check out ceruloplasmine)
Another great video from Dr. Osborne! Can't express enough my gratitude to such well presented vital knowledge for good health and well-being! I've suffered quite long with copper deficiency, having some of the symptoms described here and after started supplementing with a small amout of copper those nasty tingling and a loss of balance disappeared quickly! Thanks again Doc! Keep the great mission supplying us with such educational videos! 🙏✌️
Hi I have the same problem for a long time, I do need the copper, where did you get the copper? Amazon ? Or somewhere els. Is there particular brand..? I would much appreciated and thanks in advance..!
Hi Dr. Osborne! My doctor put me on Zinc Carnosine 75 mg twice a day, and I’ve been taking it for 3 weeks. I’ve experienced heavy fatigue with a lack of motivation. I’m experiencing a lot of the symptoms of copper deficiency. I am anemic but before taking the supplement, my ferritin had increased from diet alone because I removed food sensitivities and started eating more meat. I had good energy and was doing very well. However, since starting this supplement, I’ve become very tired and my ferritin levels have dropped. The tingling and burning in my arms and back are more prevalent now. I also keep feeling like I’m getting sick but I don’t. I have to agree with you about testing. My doctor wants to put me on iron supplements but I don’t think that’s the problem. I believe the Zinc has depleted my Copper. So I don’t want to take anymore minerals unless I get tested. I have had premature greying since diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and I wonder if Copper deficiency has played a role. I’ve never been tested for it.
Have you added in B1 Thiamin? I feel much better for it since I did. Found out it helps tingling + pain, nausea + other issues too. Started taking after watching EO Nutrition channel. Also on meat based diet to avoid food sensitivities. Will probably start on copper soon to better absorb iron.
You don't have to be a doctor to know that if you increase zinc, you also have to add copper. 75mg twice daily is mental. I am very active and taking 22-30 mg of zinc every other day. Just leave that doctor and find someone else.
this guy knows what he is talking about! thanks ! And, the liver doesn't have that much copper, but it has retinol, that is essential to absorb copper, that is extremely important if you want to have enough copper in the body.
@@sabincioflec8413 thank you! now i know why i love those😁. i usually eat stuff as long as i dont feel a "bad" taste of the food or it repulses me: that means to me, that my body hs enough of certain nutrition
So Gabapentin is used for pain and pain management, particularly for nerve based pain. But gabapentin was originally an antiseizure medication. I just looked it up, and lowered serum levels of copper and zinc have been noted. Something to pay attention to.
Acne can be due to gluten. Gluten is in wheat/barley/rye...oats/corn/rice. Rice is low in gluten. Wild rice has no gluten is a grass. Dairy/soy/sugar/GMO may also hurt.
With two pieces of solid copper wire preferably 110 house wire, distilled water, some low DC current (Phone Charger) and you can produce all the pure colloidal copper supplement you could ever need.
Very helpful video! I started looking into Copper because I'm constantly exhausted. I've had covid three times and supplemented with zinc and vitamin C for months because of that, and now I'm probably deficient in copper. I do eat avocado, salmon, dark chocolate and beef liver regularly, so I don't know how bad it actually is. I ruled out everything else like magnesium, potassium, vitamin D, B vitamins, selenium etc., so I'm almost certain it has to be Copper. Everything related to iron has been good as well when I tested it last year.
Me too ! I started taking C in 2020 because of covid. It helped with arthritis too . I was taking at least 6 grams of C everyday. I began to have severe muscle fatigue and weakness , tremors and my hands have fine motor control problems. After all this time I can trace it back to high vitamin C .
@@biankak4994 For at least a year and a half , also C- flushes too - up to 17 grams sometimes. Severe fatigue began to get better when I stopped taking it . I'm still dealing with some tremor and muscle weakness , but I'm walking at least 3000 steps each day to regain muscle strength and coordination. I'm almost back to normal now. If your ceruloplasmin is made nonfunctional you will have a build up of unusible copper , causing nerve problems. Also too - to much antioxidents will weaken muscles because muscle repair and regrowth needs oxidation .
@Lane Recently it was discovered that there are 5 forms of vitamin C. Too much Ascorbic acid skews the balance. Taking vitamin C suppliments is great but hold be used along with a diet rich in foods containing vitamin C complexes.
The Flag style balding! Wow I knew a man who had this, he tested negative for fungus and was told to shave his head, no cure avaliable he was told. He never considered a nutritional deficiency.
Wonderful explanation. I too have been taking Zinc & C. Now I will add copper to my regimen. Also, this explains why our grandmother is so shaky & falls along. Thank you so much!
My dad was like that he shakes a lot and falls down, then he develops dementia and dies shortly afterwards. I wish I had seen this video about copper deficiency.
Meds that causes copper deficiency: anti acids, small intestine inflammation, deficiency is slow and takes time to show up, many more causes. Video is very informative. Imbalances can occur. Vitamin C can deplete copper.
Even though serum copper is not a preferred test, if you are LOW in serum copper, you STILL want to get that into the normal range, right? I have been supplementing with 2 mg copper for a year and moved from slight deficiency to low normal. I am also supplementing/measuring (plasma) zinc.
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate in our system to toxic levels. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
Hi Dr Osborne....lots of discussion related to copper deficiency as a leading cause of ischaemic heart disease, increased cholesterol, decreased glucose intolerance and abnormal EKGs, increased blood pressure, tissue oxidation,increased inflammation, cardiomyopathy,, glycation, reduced blood clotting,anemia, enlarged heart, etc. Does Copper cure heart disease ???? Would appreciate your thoughts.
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever to accumulate in our system. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
copper toxicity may have been caused by non bioavailability of copper as lacked the co factors such as magnesium, retinol, b vitamins, causing your body to not be able to use the copper,
B1, thiamine, deficiency causes neuropathy. It’s overlooked since it mimics many other diseases. Copper is rarely checked also. Electrolytes are so very important and rarely checked when symptoms appears. Potassium is hard to test so now it’s a high deficiency.
Varicose veins can be due to low thyroid due to gluten which may cause clots when thyroid medicine is low. Weak blood vessels adds to it due to low Vit C/taking too much Zn compared to copper.
I just watched a video discussing copper from another nutritional doctor a few days ago that stated there is an abundance of copper in most people (inferring copper piping in water transport) and that most people are deficient in zinc:/ ...i always run into these juxtapositions🙅
@@maryjohnson753 i think the institutionalization of vitamin deficiency therapy is long overdue...but of course the hubris of gene therapy and pharmeceuticals cant allow that element in to save lives. Thats to primitive or simple for them maybe?
@@maryjohnson753 Zinc is needed to process supplements like Vit D or Quercertin as an example. It actually opens cells to form a path into the nucleus. Which is why Zinc is usually part of the Colloidal or supplement. And why low copper levels and zinc usually go hand and hand.
I heard that most copper supplements are not good for you, because they are oxidized and lacking a necessary electron... i.e. they are more applicable to plant growth, and that the copper humans needs has to come from plants and meat because it's in a form that has the extra electron... this information comes from a company that purports to offer the only form of copper supplement that can be readily absorbed by the body... It's called Mito Copper, the video is very interesting, I wonder what your thoughts on this issue of copper supplementation might be... I noticed you talked mostly about food sources (which totally makes sense, but didn't really get into the pros and cons of retail commercially manufactured copper supplements...)
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate in our system to toxic levels. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
My copper is a 7 and my vit d is 9. I had gastric bypass 20 years ago and for some reason I don’t absorb vitamins. My legs are so numb I can no longer drive due to numbness in my feet. I’ve seen every kind of doctor and no one seems to know what’s going on. I’m deeply depressed and it’s just getting worse.
Look into Colloidal Gold and Copper. Even Colloidal magnesium and Zinc too. Gastric bypass depletes the body of trace minerals. These work.....Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate to toxic levels in our system. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper or any other trace mineral.
It sounds like you have serious mal absorption - anemia, if those essential minerals are not present in your blood, ask you doctor if you can have them injected💉 Weekly or monthly,🙏
I'm sorry :( I as a nurse, counselor, and diabetic never ever agreed with gastric bypass. Shame shame shame on doctors/surgeons who perform this bioILLogical procedure which leaves post-GBS patients malnourished. What I STRONGLY recommend is that you get OUT of the system (I have my own issues and am fed up from multiple specialists, specialties, etc.....and know more than they do. It's sad, scary and awful.). My thoughts are with you, there was likely a reason that was not to your fault, that you were obese. It was neglect of the system to think and help you determine the cause of your weight loss resistance. It's usually overgrowth of bad bacteria, mold expose (I gained 30 pounds this way, WHILE working as a nurse (running around), teaching Zumba, mowing my lawn which is a mountain, etc!), and hormones in the food and toxins in the water ....are just some (in addition to unaddressed childhood trauma or ay family dysfunction). I would see a truly good naturopath doctor or nurse practitioner who THINKS and will help you. Please don't give up - easier said than done but I know, trust me, for what it's worth. Pray, do the work, stay committed, and you'll do well and get some function back - I feel with faith, confident you will.
Regarding neutrophils, my last 5 blood works had shown 1,97 - 1,97 - 2,38 , 1,40 - 2,11 (× 10^9/L) and when ever I look it up the internet, I find info that it's too low and this and that...but I've had several doctors now say it's normal for the blood test sometimes to show low neutrophil count, it could also be that my blood volume was low due to dehydration when blood tests were done etc. But I feel like they just want to move on instead of looking into things? I don't know what to believe any longer because I've had weird symptoms when ever my neutrophil count was low, like breathing issues especially when I took Zinc supplements, and also issues healing my skin, weird sores in my mouth that would come and go etc. Also things like free testosterone was borderline low in my opinion, like 0,3081 nmol/L and 16,14 nmol/L on T total, and again I am having all the symptoms of low T but doctors say my T levels are within accepted value range. I had started losing more and more muscle strength, being lethargic, brain fog, really insanely bad recovery from gym workouts, normally 1-2 days recovery time on a muscle group, now it would take me up to 9 days!! I mean, if that's not worrying, I don't know how to ever get the attention of my doctors... I have been self diagnosing and self medicating last few years because doctors have seriously just left me alone to deteriorate here in Denmark, so supplementing with adaptogens, testosterone boosting herbs, increased my protein intake (like A LOT +2 grams per kilo body weight), collagen, magnesium, (can't take Zinc, it still gives me breathing issues, and B6 also made me feel like leaving my body), high dose B3 niacin has done wonders, B1 and B2, vitamin D+K2 and so many other things, I've basically become my own traditional medicine prescriber. I see you also mention Neuropathy, that's also a symptom I am still dealing with especially whenever I lay down.
Hi Peter, thank you for an interesting lecture about copper. I have a question for you I hope you'll be able to answer. I recently did 2 hair sample lab tests. One for trace minerals and one for food and metal sensitivities. The trace mineral test tells me copper toxicity and the sensitivity test tells me that I'm sensitive to Zinc and should avoid exposure to it. This is very confusing. I can also add that since I had a problem with tinnitus last summer I started consuming 50mg of Zinc every day as I read a study that Zinc could be helpful. I have now stopped with the Zinc supplements and I don't know what to do. My white blood cells are also under normal. Any advice on how to move on from here? Sincerely, Peter
…take your Zinc…30 mg MWF with food…and make sure it’s in a capsule form…not tablet….a sensitivity is not and allergy…but copper is a trace element so you don’t need to supplement on a regular basis…3 mg once a weekly…but possibly, hair samples that show high concentrations of a mineral may reflect a lack of the body’s ability to eliminate the mineral…not necessarily a correlation with systemic absorption…so you should consider checking your hydrochloric acid production in your stomach..because achlorhydria will prevent absorption…and that’s possibly associated with an infection of H Pylori…and then the body try’s to store the overload..that’s a safe response…so remember allergies seldom disappear, but sensitivities come and go…
Hi dr Osborne, my 15 yo son is very interested in sport and getting more muscle . I am the one who is taking care of his food and supplement intake… I am French Canadian so he is but I just noticed he likes to watch health / sport musculation related videos… could you do video for sportive teenager like him to inform them on the nutrition… I talked to him about you already.
My mom blood count has been dropping rapidly, went from 120 hemoglobin down to now 83 , wbc from 4.5 to 2.3 , platelets are critical low 20 , For 2 years mom took AREDS for her macular degeneration , it's 80 mg of zinc per day with vitamin C and vitaminE , lutein, Doctor did bone marrow biopsy and said it is MDS , but not quite MDS , And blood count started dropping a year ago , I just found out zinc depleats copper . So could this be a copper deficiency, my mom is vegan also so here diet doesn't contain much copper . Really looking for urgent help , and the hematologist is not listening to test for copper deficiency, I'm losing my mind , someone help , please.
my coeruloplasmin, serium is too low and , RBC and hair copper is low. yet i do not tolerate any copper supplementation in absolute any form and any dose... getting bad dizziness hours later.
The RDA for copper is not even close to correct. I'm up to 17mg copper now, been on 10mg for months... it does nothing but ADD to my health, well being, energy, sleep, mood, skin, digestion, everything. Yes I did have a long standing deficiency but am also following the copper revolution protocol on FB. So I'm doing all the cofactors to balance things out & it works amazingly!
@@tajr.2650 have her do an o2 test after wearing. Check mouth bacteria. Look at bacteria in the inside of the mask. Look at chemicals used to make the mask.
I had a Cooper /zinc shoe low normal… on a spot blood test- I assume I can take both in supplements.. 3-6 mg Cooper and 15 -30 mg zinc ok? Plus b vitamins ?
let me know what you find out, are you going to take the copper at a seperate time in the day to the zinc as i think zinc and copper compete for absorbtion, what form of copper are you going to be taking? i am trying to learn more, i think you should take magnesium citrate and cod liver oil for retinol i think that these are co factors also b vitamins,
I recently learned that the birth control pill and other hormone replacement drugs or creams cause copper toxicity and hence lack of zinc. I have yet to watch the video above.
Numbness from mask wearing is more about the build up of Co2. An increase in the Co2 will cause increased or labored breathing which in turn can cause your nerves in places like your lips to feel the effects of the nervous system stimulating extra breaths.
Yup! I didn't get severe covid (or any form) at work while taking care of patients before it had a name, UNTIL that damn mask went on - I worse it ONCE, then literally died. It raises cortisol and BP, decreasing 02, and increases chemical toxicity which was made worse by mold. What a mess. I've not been the same since. :(
I've listened to and read hundreds health experts and pseudo experts online for over ten years and your level-headed, grounded holistic coverage of this material makes you one of the top five most logical and useful health experts, plus you really stay up-to-date on the research.
Thanks for the kind words Scott!
Dr Osborne is who I listen to . He gives the best info that you can understand ! Also another favorite of mine is Dr Sten Ekberg 💯
Hi Scott.. I agree-Excellent presentation👍
Is there such a thing as a a genetic predisposition for a higher requirement for copper
@@jerrynorris3420 I don't know.
I no longer recommend Dr. Osborne, even though much of his advice is excellent, there are a lot of flaws in his reasoning.
I have studied nutrition for 45 years as a personal hobby. This man's knowledge is utterly fantastic !!!
me too. remember the Rodale books and magazines???
Agree!
Love him so knowkedgeable
I'm listening to this podcast to try, at 69 years, to get more serious about my health, I did start before covid because I had long been questioning my doctor's knowledge and his quick offering drugs as cures. But, as you go thru all of these points, the balance, the testing the foods that contain copper and those that work for and against it's absorbing into our bodies, I now have confirmed my long held belief as to why my mother lived so long and so well. I would say she ate 90% of the foods you recommended, loved all fish, ate sardines and oysters, clams, anchovies, mushrooms, garlic good olive oil, liver, every vegetable, dug up dandelions for salads.. fermented foods, addiction to pickles, she used them if she has acid reflux instead of tums. She could have used magnesium and vitamins here and there but she considered them drugs as well. She ate less fruit, little sweets. Meat lover as well.
Walked all of her life, to work and back, 10 miles a day in her late teens for years, then when older, hours for enjoyment .
No dementia, no shaking, would bake herself in the sun, no sunscreen, refused most medications most of her life, stopped taking vaccines for any reason, thought we were fools to trust big pharma, politics and masks. And died at home, with me when she had decided she'd had enough of the world at nearly 104 years
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Love this comment!! God bless you 👍❤️🕊️
Great!
Sounds like very smart lady. Young People don't question side effects of medicine.. Now days Prescription are a Stock Market Money maker for Dr & Big Pharma if not they recommend Natural cure 1st hats off to this 104 yr lady who new mother nature best for healing .. 😅
Found a roll of copper grounding wire commercial gauge somebody put out for recycling.I know about grounding so I made a bracelet. Well I'm 60yrs old and all aches and pains I noticed are gone. My tinnitus went from 7 to a 2 and 0 sometimes after 30yrs? I feel calm for the first time in my life. No nervous energy or anxiety at all! I sleep well no tossing and turning. Thought it was bs but experiment and find out for yourself. Amazing.
I have been having anxiety since mid 2020 has taken over my life. I hears it protects against radation. Goin to try make soms copper rings and bracelets see if it helps my anxiety.
The copper has to be attached to the ground, for it to work 😂
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He’s not saying by turning the copper wire he’ll get grounding. He simply repurposed the copper to turn it into a bracelet, which some claim can be beneficial if you were to wear copper jewelry.
Grounding/ Earthing definitely works !
Good idea - getting copper from copper wire as a bracelet.
started taking 2 mg copper after i read that a sign of deficiency is walking a little bent over. after taking it for a while i notice that i am walking without the little bend i used to have.
Copper is an essential nutrient for the body. Together with iron, it enables the body to form red blood cells. It helps maintain healthy bones, blood vessels, nerves, and immune function, and it contributes to iron absorption. Sufficient copper in the diet may help prevent cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, too.👍
IRON !!!
Research MORLEY ROBBINS.
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In 2033 iron deficiency is number one deficiency.
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Take heed of Snowy Owl.
And since the start of COVID "they" have been putting lots of zinc in many MANY OTC nutrient combos.
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate in our system to toxic levels. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
Hands down the absolutely BEST video on copper deficiency! Thank you🙏
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I read that RH Negative blood types have a tendency to be deficient in copper and anemic. This makes so much sense now!
interesting
I am RH positiv and was iron deficient my whole life(63 years). Even infusions didn't help. I began to drink stinging nettle tea, and my next blood test showed normal iron. I don't know why, but perhaps stinging nettle helps the body to absorb the iron from food or supplements.
@@uschiuschi3232 interesting we have nettle where I live
where did you read that ,interesting
Hmmm, Question to the, "63 - yr. old ", & you were medication free, and vaxx free, as well??
you cannot leave " these",
out of the equation of your, medical - history, 🤔🤔
Morley Robbins interview, iron goes up as we age and copper goes down...iron creates oxidative stress. retinol, Vit A is needed for copper to work.
unless you are a heavy menstruating woman, or those with parasitic infections-- pathogens deplete iron as they suck on it to survive (mold, metals, lyme, etc)
Hello I watched the lecture as well. I have worked with Seth and the people at natural ImmunoGenics who make the sovereign copper are you familiar? It’s much different than the elemental copper supplements. Allen Family Holistic Pharmacy in TX
My hair was completely white. Now I just have a sexy amount of grey.
Please share what specifically you took to help correct copper deficiency & correct solid white hair. Thanks so much.
@@teresaedwards3 You could look into NAC (but be warned of Anhedonia if you take too much for too long). Also Moringa and Astaxanthin.
I love my silver hair 😍 its so long and lush
😂
I just found this long comment ( but absolutely valuable) in another video , what do you think? "Once and for all, let's straighten a few things out regarding copper: The majority of people are not "very high in copper". In fact, it's the opposite. What the media fail to mention, is a report by the US Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences which stated that only 25% of the US population gets enough copper daily (which is mentioned in this video).
With this conflicting information, how can we know what to do? According to recent researches as many as 75% of the population just in the U.S have a severe or mild copper deficiency. Yet we should all fear this very important trace mineral? Why? Because of "toxicity"? When we are deficient? Copper deficiency is a huge problem in the world today, since the soil lacks the copper we need. Too little copper in the body can cause aneurysm (eating too much zinc without copper is a really bad idea).
Copper deficiency symptoms: Fatigue, decreased function in the thyroid gland, headache, dizziness, migraine, cold hands and feet, tourettes syndrome, tics, nervousness, insomnia, unable to relax, tremors, shakiness and shaky feeling, spasm, cramp, depression, dry skin, gray hair (suddenly), cravings for chocolate and/or nuts, constipation, candidiasis, low blood pressure, low blood sugar, low HDL (good) cholesterol, high LDL (bad) cholesterol, anxiety, panic attacks, bad memory, PMS, mono... You do not always have ALL these symptoms but 3-4 or more.
People are still way too afraid of copper due to utter ignorance of many doctors out there. They are simply not up to date with the latest knowledge of copper. Copper toxicity? Is it real? Copper can be a confusing little trace mineral. You can be copper deficient and have too much copper at the same time. Sounds strange, right? To talk about "copper toxicity" is nonsense.
The word "toxicity" in this case is very misleading. However, it is crucial that the copper should be in an "available" form and not in a biounavailable form. Let me explain all this as clearly as I can: The really sad part is that almost nobody (not even most medical doctors) has the slightest idea how to fix this a copper dysregulation problem... Most people have a copper deficiency, which means copper is biounavailable because it does not have a protein carrier, most notably due to weak adrenals and poor liver function and missing the raw materials to make these protein carriers.
Here is why: Although there are numerous reasons for the prevalence of copper "toxicity", the most important cause is adrenal gland insufficiency. Individuals with adrenal insufficiency are unable to utilize copper properly. The reason for this is that copper can only be utilized in the body if it is attached to a protein substance for transport and storage. The major protein that copper is attached to is ceruloplasmin. Ceruloplasmin is a protein which binds copper so that it can be utilized in biochemical reactions. When the adrenal glands are underactive, they are unable to send out a message to the liver to release ceruloplasmin from the liver and, therefore, copper becomes biounavailable.
As a result of excessive tissue storage of biounavailable or unbound copper, a deficiency of available copper occurs, even when dietary intake of copper is more than adequate. The result may be a craving for foods high in copper, such as chocolate, avocados etc. The outer result is multiple bodily dysfunctions as a direct or indirect result of copper imbalance.
Copper: As a rule of thumb, when the sodium/potassium ration is less than 2:1, copper becomes biounavailable This occurs because adequate adrenal activity is needed for the production of ceruloplasmin, a copper binding protein.
Now, HERE IS THE REALLY INTERESTING PART: In these cases, it is wise to supplement with a small amount of copper (0.5 mg to 1 mg per day) for a while (weeks or a few months) even if the tissue copper level is high. But why??? Because this helps restore glandular activity, which requires bioavailable copper. It is like priming an old-fashioned water pump. You had to put in a little water in order for it to start pumping out water. In other words: even if you are really deficient in copper or if your body has too much biounavailable or unbound copper in both cases you need to supplement with copper.
When biounavailable or unbound, start really SLOW. This is the secret how you heal many, many diseases. Copper is an extremely crucial mineral. Unfortunately copper has been bashed and degraded for decades, just because no one really understood how important this trace mineral is and how it works. The fear of copper is very, very unfortunate since so many illnesses and severe diseases can be healed with it when supplemented as it should be supplemented. It took me over 20 years to find this secret.
A restored copper imbalance would likely heal tens of millions of sick people out there. The medical field is not interested enough though (yet). No money in it...? Big pharma is powerful... Please do not be afraid of copper! Just take it in the right amount and in the right way, with a lot of patience. Start with a low dose (see above). It may take months, you can't rush these things, but It will help you!
Don't forget to add a little zinc after a few months so that you do not get an imbalance between copper and zinc (1 mg copper, 10 mg zinc. 2 mg copper, 20 mg zinc...)
And please do never ever forget that if you are deficient in copper and take several grams of Vitamin C per day, it is even more important to supplement with copper since Vitamin C is an antagonist to copper.
Do not stop taking Vitamin C, just supplement with enough copper as well. A few hours between copper and Vitamin C is never wrong. "
My zinc supplement is 35 mg of zinc an 3 mg of copper sounds like good ratio
Thanks for sharing the above long comment. Whoever wrote it seems to have extensive knowledge about the subject, and to be a good communicator (writer) also. I'm wondering if you could share the source of the long comment, above (i.e., if you are still easily able to recollect it)? That is to say: the other video, under which the long comment was posted :) With that level of impressive seeming detail, it would be great to be able to get closer to the ultimate source (people, etc.) where the information came from.
(Combined with all the great info. and teachings that we are so fortunate to get from Dr. Osborne, of course.)
Thanks. 🙂
I learn a lot from your videos - thanks. I would like to point out a correction to an outdated comment made by you about 'malnutrition in India due to starvation ...' - this is outdated information by more than 50-60 years. There can be isolated incidences of malnutrition in India (largest population in the world) similar to many of the so called 1st world countries. India today is the 5th largest economy in the world (likely to move up to 3rd or 4th place in the near term) and malnutrition is not a way of life due to starvation etc.
Dr. Osborne is doing God's work with answering people's questions at the end. 🙌🙌🙌
Once again...Thank you Dr. Osborne for your great work. You provided us with over 1 hour of good info. I appreciate you!
Excellent video Dr Osborne! I read in multiple case studies and articles (wish I had bookmarked them) that an iodione deficiency can be another nutrient deficiency for premature white hair. I don't know if this has any merit or not but wanted to mention it.
Dr Os...you should have a million subs..Thank You!
Glad I ran across this video. Been curious about copper. This is very detailed and informative. You covered all angles. Thank you!!
Wow. I have been gluten free for 25 years now. I would love to listen to your 14 hour presentation.❤
From my own experience with health issues, we need: iodine, selenium, copper, zinc, magnesium
What were your issues? How did the minerals help?
Great presentation! However, I missed info about the fact that copper is in mitochondria and is required for energy production in these power plants.
Perhaps some deeper diving into anaemia: that a lack of copper in the bio-form may be the cause of anaemia (check out ceruloplasmine)
Another great video from Dr. Osborne! Can't express enough my gratitude to such well presented vital knowledge for good health and well-being! I've suffered quite long with copper deficiency, having some of the symptoms described here and after started supplementing with a small amout of copper those nasty tingling and a loss of balance disappeared quickly!
Thanks again Doc! Keep the great mission supplying us with such educational videos! 🙏✌️
Hi I have the same problem for a long time, I do need the copper, where did you get the copper? Amazon ? Or somewhere els. Is there particular brand..? I would much appreciated and thanks in advance..!
Hi Dr. Osborne! My doctor put me on Zinc Carnosine 75 mg twice a day, and I’ve been taking it for 3 weeks. I’ve experienced heavy fatigue with a lack of motivation. I’m experiencing a lot of the symptoms of copper deficiency. I am anemic but before taking the supplement, my ferritin had increased from diet alone because I removed food sensitivities and started eating more meat. I had good energy and was doing very well. However, since starting this supplement, I’ve become very tired and my ferritin levels have dropped. The tingling and burning in my arms and back are more prevalent now. I also keep feeling like I’m getting sick but I don’t. I have to agree with you about testing. My doctor wants to put me on iron supplements but I don’t think that’s the problem. I believe the Zinc has depleted my Copper. So I don’t want to take anymore minerals unless I get tested. I have had premature greying since diagnosed with Hashimoto’s and I wonder if Copper deficiency has played a role. I’ve never been tested for it.
Have you added in B1 Thiamin? I feel much better for it since I did. Found out it helps tingling + pain, nausea + other issues too. Started taking after watching EO Nutrition channel. Also on meat based diet to avoid food sensitivities. Will probably start on copper soon to better absorb iron.
Who is that so called "doctor" that gave you so much zinc?
You don't have to be a doctor to know that if you increase zinc, you also have to add copper. 75mg twice daily is mental. I am very active and taking 22-30 mg of zinc every other day.
Just leave that doctor and find someone else.
Research zinc and copper deficiency
this guy knows what he is talking about! thanks ! And, the liver doesn't have that much copper, but it has retinol, that is essential to absorb copper, that is extremely important if you want to have enough copper in the body.
Beef liver has a lot of copper but chicken liver has modest amounts
@@sabincioflec8413 thank you! now i know why i love those😁. i usually eat stuff as long as i dont feel a "bad" taste of the food or it repulses me: that means to me, that my body hs enough of certain nutrition
@@tundevirag6372 yeah, trusting your body when it comes to real unprocessed food is the best thing to do.
This is one of the most important channels I’m following. So thankful for dr Osborne’s sharing of information 💯✌🏼💁🏻♂️
Dr Osborne has the most detailed and intensive health videos 👋
So Gabapentin is used for pain and pain management, particularly for nerve based pain. But gabapentin was originally an antiseizure medication. I just looked it up, and lowered serum levels of copper and zinc have been noted. Something to pay attention to.
It's POISON ,and there was a class action lawsuit about it ! 🤔
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Always appreciate a good Doctor sharing crucial info
Viewing from Nigeria! Great content, Thanks Dr.
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Hair test to see good minerals/heavy metals is great. Amazon has hair tests.
Acne can be due to gluten. Gluten is in wheat/barley/rye...oats/corn/rice. Rice is low in gluten. Wild rice has no gluten is a grass. Dairy/soy/sugar/GMO may also hurt.
We all know that from Dr.Osbornes other videos.
rice is highest in mold and arsenic...may of us have both...not good.
I'm so grateful to you for what you share. Blessings.
Dr. Osborn is an excellent example he trying to please us all. Your energy and knowledge is much appreciated thank you Doc..!👍subscribed
With two pieces of solid copper wire preferably 110 house wire, distilled water, some low DC current (Phone Charger) and you can produce all the pure colloidal copper supplement you could ever need.
This sounds awesome.
Is it measurable in mgm per litre. How much do I drink and how much cpper would I be getting?
Central Square, New York, Nice to have have you here.
Thankyou you are covering so much important info . I listen to alot of nutrtionalist and inform docs but you realy bring it togethor .
Thankyou .
Very helpful video!
I started looking into Copper because I'm constantly exhausted.
I've had covid three times and supplemented with zinc and vitamin C for months because of that, and now I'm probably deficient in copper. I do eat avocado, salmon, dark chocolate and beef liver regularly, so I don't know how bad it actually is. I ruled out everything else like magnesium, potassium, vitamin D, B vitamins, selenium etc., so I'm almost certain it has to be Copper. Everything related to iron has been good as well when I tested it last year.
Me too ! I started taking C in 2020 because of covid. It helped with arthritis too . I was taking at least 6 grams of C everyday. I began to have severe muscle fatigue and weakness , tremors and my hands have fine motor control problems. After all this time I can trace it back to high vitamin C .
So did that lower dopamine ?
@@LaneCodeRedCarnivore ... almost impossible...how many times did you take that dose of 6 grams?
@@biankak4994 For at least a year and a half , also C- flushes too - up to 17 grams sometimes. Severe fatigue began to get better when I stopped taking it . I'm still dealing with some tremor and muscle weakness , but I'm walking at least 3000 steps each day to regain muscle strength and coordination. I'm almost back to normal now. If your ceruloplasmin is made nonfunctional you will have a build up of unusible copper , causing nerve problems. Also too - to much antioxidents will weaken muscles because muscle repair and regrowth needs oxidation .
@Lane Recently it was discovered that there are 5 forms of vitamin C. Too much Ascorbic acid skews the balance. Taking vitamin C suppliments is great but hold be used along with a diet rich in foods containing vitamin C complexes.
The Flag style balding! Wow I knew a man who had this, he tested negative for fungus and was told to shave his head, no cure avaliable he was told. He never considered a nutritional deficiency.
I'm flabbergasted. More importantly grateful I came across this. God, I love sucking at the knowledge of others.❤ Bless your heart
Wonderful explanation. I too have been taking Zinc & C. Now I will add copper to my regimen.
Also, this explains why our grandmother is so shaky & falls along. Thank you so much!
Creepy joe biden 😂
Not the only one.....
My dad was like that he shakes a lot and falls down, then he develops dementia and dies shortly afterwards. I wish I had seen this video about copper deficiency.
Also consider B12 deficiency with oolder people
Thank you for another wonderful, insightful teaching. I'm again reminded, we are all "... fearfully and wonderfully made..." (Psalm 139:14)
Meds that causes copper deficiency: anti acids, small intestine inflammation, deficiency is slow and takes time to show up, many more causes. Video is very informative. Imbalances can occur. Vitamin C can deplete copper.
Even though serum copper is not a preferred test, if you are LOW in serum copper, you STILL want to get that into the normal range, right? I have been supplementing with 2 mg copper for a year and moved from slight deficiency to low normal. I am also supplementing/measuring (plasma) zinc.
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate in our system to toxic levels. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
What does it mean if you have too much copper in your system?
Hi Dr Osborne....lots of discussion related to copper deficiency as a leading cause of ischaemic heart disease, increased cholesterol, decreased glucose intolerance and abnormal EKGs, increased blood pressure, tissue oxidation,increased inflammation, cardiomyopathy,, glycation, reduced blood clotting,anemia, enlarged heart, etc. Does Copper cure heart disease ???? Would appreciate your thoughts.
COPPER CAN BE FATAL IF YOU HAVE TOO MUCH IN YOUR BODY
WHICH I DID AT ONE TIME
YOU NEED TO NOT ASSUME BUT HAVE THE LEVELS VERIFIED
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever to accumulate in our system. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
copper toxicity may have been caused by non bioavailability of copper as lacked the co factors such as magnesium, retinol, b vitamins, causing your body to not be able to use the copper,
You world have to be taking 20,000 mg for copper to be toxic. Colloidal copper is not very helpful.
Norway 🇳🇴
Would you share how you got your verified and if found too much in your body , what you did to bring them back to normal levels?
B1, thiamine, deficiency causes neuropathy. It’s overlooked since it mimics many other diseases. Copper is rarely checked also. Electrolytes are so very important and rarely checked when symptoms appears. Potassium is hard to test so now it’s a high deficiency.
copper is not checked, like MOST important things are not either, like magnesium, which is not checked in the BMP.
Varicose veins can be due to low thyroid due to gluten which may cause clots when thyroid medicine is low. Weak blood vessels adds to it due to low Vit C/taking too much Zn compared to copper.
iodine is also a big culprit (low)
I just watched a video discussing copper from another nutritional doctor a few days ago that stated there is an abundance of copper in most people (inferring copper piping in water transport) and that most people are deficient in zinc:/ ...i always run into these juxtapositions🙅
They say that covid patients are low in Vit D & Zinc.
@@maryjohnson753 i think the institutionalization of vitamin deficiency therapy is long overdue...but of course the hubris of gene therapy and pharmeceuticals cant allow that element in to save lives. Thats to primitive or simple for them maybe?
@@maryjohnson753 Zinc is needed to process supplements like Vit D or Quercertin as an example. It actually opens cells to form a path into the nucleus. Which is why Zinc is usually part of the Colloidal or supplement. And why low copper levels and zinc usually go hand and hand.
There are no copper pipings any more.
I heard that most copper supplements are not good for you, because they are oxidized and lacking a necessary electron... i.e. they are more applicable to plant growth, and that the copper humans needs has to come from plants and meat because it's in a form that has the extra electron... this information comes from a company that purports to offer the only form of copper supplement that can be readily absorbed by the body... It's called Mito Copper, the video is very interesting, I wonder what your thoughts on this issue of copper supplementation might be... I noticed you talked mostly about food sources (which totally makes sense, but didn't really get into the pros and cons of retail commercially manufactured copper supplements...)
Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate in our system to toxic levels. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper.
How much colloidal copper should you drink each day
Pls move the light reflected on his board, ....can't see everything being talked about !!😢
My copper is a 7 and my vit d is 9. I had gastric bypass 20 years ago and for some reason I don’t absorb vitamins. My legs are so numb I can no longer drive due to numbness in my feet. I’ve seen every kind of doctor and no one seems to know what’s going on. I’m deeply depressed and it’s just getting worse.
Look into Colloidal Gold and Copper. Even Colloidal magnesium and Zinc too. Gastric bypass depletes the body of trace minerals. These work.....Everyone who has copper deficiency should look into Colloidal Copper. Copper supplements take forever and accumulate to toxic levels in our system. Colloidal Copper is processed immediately and what the body doesn't need, you urinate out. Unlike Ionic Copper, it has a negative charge and doesn't attach itself to internal organs and accumulate into toxic levels. It is the best way to process Copper or any other trace mineral.
It sounds like you have serious mal absorption - anemia, if those essential minerals are not present in your blood, ask you doctor if you can have them injected💉
Weekly or monthly,🙏
stacey maybe look into zsofia clemens paleo keto diet, maybe try to absorb them in some other way, sublingually or through the skin,
B1 helps with nerve symptoms, look for the fat soluble kind
I'm sorry :( I as a nurse, counselor, and diabetic never ever agreed with gastric bypass. Shame shame shame on doctors/surgeons who perform this bioILLogical procedure which leaves post-GBS patients malnourished. What I STRONGLY recommend is that you get OUT of the system (I have my own issues and am fed up from multiple specialists, specialties, etc.....and know more than they do. It's sad, scary and awful.). My thoughts are with you, there was likely a reason that was not to your fault, that you were obese. It was neglect of the system to think and help you determine the cause of your weight loss resistance. It's usually overgrowth of bad bacteria, mold expose (I gained 30 pounds this way, WHILE working as a nurse (running around), teaching Zumba, mowing my lawn which is a mountain, etc!), and hormones in the food and toxins in the water ....are just some (in addition to unaddressed childhood trauma or ay family dysfunction). I would see a truly good naturopath doctor or nurse practitioner who THINKS and will help you. Please don't give up - easier said than done but I know, trust me, for what it's worth. Pray, do the work, stay committed, and you'll do well and get some function back - I feel with faith, confident you will.
Thanks for all the effective info
God bless❤
Regarding neutrophils, my last 5 blood works had shown 1,97 - 1,97 - 2,38 , 1,40 - 2,11 (× 10^9/L) and when ever I look it up the internet, I find info that it's too low and this and that...but I've had several doctors now say it's normal for the blood test sometimes to show low neutrophil count, it could also be that my blood volume was low due to dehydration when blood tests were done etc. But I feel like they just want to move on instead of looking into things? I don't know what to believe any longer because I've had weird symptoms when ever my neutrophil count was low, like breathing issues especially when I took Zinc supplements, and also issues healing my skin, weird sores in my mouth that would come and go etc.
Also things like free testosterone was borderline low in my opinion, like 0,3081 nmol/L and 16,14 nmol/L on T total, and again I am having all the symptoms of low T but doctors say my T levels are within accepted value range. I had started losing more and more muscle strength, being lethargic, brain fog, really insanely bad recovery from gym workouts, normally 1-2 days recovery time on a muscle group, now it would take me up to 9 days!! I mean, if that's not worrying, I don't know how to ever get the attention of my doctors...
I have been self diagnosing and self medicating last few years because doctors have seriously just left me alone to deteriorate here in Denmark, so supplementing with adaptogens, testosterone boosting herbs, increased my protein intake (like A LOT +2 grams per kilo body weight), collagen, magnesium, (can't take Zinc, it still gives me breathing issues, and B6 also made me feel like leaving my body), high dose B3 niacin has done wonders, B1 and B2, vitamin D+K2 and so many other things, I've basically become my own traditional medicine prescriber.
I see you also mention Neuropathy, that's also a symptom I am still dealing with especially whenever I lay down.
GREAT DR. THANK YOU..... YOU ARE THE BEST!
Hi Dr Osborne. Tuning on from Joburg South Africa.
Interesting information. Thank you.
From Chicago TBI with PTSD low, dystonia, iorn absorpion
Hi Peter, thank you for an interesting lecture about copper. I have a question for you I hope you'll be able to answer. I recently did 2 hair sample lab tests. One for trace minerals and one for food and metal sensitivities. The trace mineral test tells me copper toxicity and the sensitivity test tells me that I'm sensitive to Zinc and should avoid exposure to it. This is very confusing. I can also add that since I had a problem with tinnitus last summer I started consuming 50mg of Zinc every day as I read a study that Zinc could be helpful. I have now stopped with the Zinc supplements and I don't know what to do. My white blood cells are also under normal. Any advice on how to move on from here? Sincerely, Peter
…take your Zinc…30 mg MWF with food…and make sure it’s in a capsule form…not tablet….a sensitivity is not and allergy…but copper is a trace element so you don’t need to supplement on a regular basis…3 mg once a weekly…but possibly, hair samples that show high concentrations of a mineral may reflect a lack of the body’s ability to eliminate the mineral…not necessarily a correlation with systemic absorption…so you should consider checking your hydrochloric acid production in your stomach..because achlorhydria will prevent absorption…and that’s possibly associated with an infection of H Pylori…and then the body try’s to store the overload..that’s a safe response…so remember allergies seldom disappear, but sensitivities come and go…
Thank you@@markme3259 This gives me new clues on how to proceed and what you are saying makes sense!
Ty a very informative presentation Dr. Osborne
😊 You are a health hero! Is activated charcoal better or worse than EDTA?
I have MS & take B-vitamins, C, D3, Zinc, Mg. How much COPPER to take ????
I'm suffering from psoriasis will cu intake will agravate the inflammation?
Hi dr Osborne, my 15 yo son is very interested in sport and getting more muscle . I am the one who is taking care of his food and supplement intake… I am French Canadian so he is but I just noticed he likes to watch health / sport musculation related videos… could you do video for sportive teenager like him to inform them on the nutrition… I talked to him about you already.
My mom blood count has been dropping rapidly, went from 120 hemoglobin down to now 83 , wbc from 4.5 to 2.3 , platelets are critical low 20 ,
For 2 years mom took AREDS for her macular degeneration , it's 80 mg of zinc per day with vitamin C and vitaminE , lutein,
Doctor did bone marrow biopsy and said it is MDS , but not quite MDS ,
And blood count started dropping a year ago , I just found out zinc depleats copper .
So could this be a copper deficiency, my mom is vegan also so here diet doesn't contain much copper .
Really looking for urgent help , and the hematologist is not listening to test for copper deficiency, I'm losing my mind , someone help , please.
Thank you.
Listening from Westminster Colorado,
Read the book The Copper Revolution by Jason Hommel.
Only if you have a death wish will you take hommels advice
@@ladybugwest909 So we shouldn't follow the information in Jason Hommel's book? There's a TH-cam video about Jason Hommel being the real fraud.
@@ladybugwest909 lol
What about blackstrap molasses that has copper in it, is that good for you or not?
High Gold, content in a hair analysis what causes that? My adopted autistic daughter had that?? Did that cause her disability??
Vaccines probably caused it. They are riddled with heavy metals.
Tell me Doc, what do you think of IONIC copper and zinc?
Copper braclets do they help ?
can fulvic acid help with copper imbalance ?
No
I had been craving corn so decided to look up nutrients in corn and discovered copper. My bones especially my hip have been giving so much pain.
Just try to find non GMO corn.
What about Chlorophyl ( as Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin)
What's the best copper to take? Please!!
What is a good brand of copper to buy
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Thank you for this video. 👍
Very informative. Thanks
Does copper also work with silica and developing skin and connective tissues
west central California...minutes away from the beach...
I wonder what the Oxalate content of Kratom is?
Thanks for the education Doc🙏👍🙂
Thanks Doc … great video ..👍
my coeruloplasmin, serium is too low and , RBC and hair copper is low.
yet i do not tolerate any copper supplementation in absolute any form and any dose... getting bad dizziness hours later.
Dr Mercola has a good one - zinc-selenium-copper combo ...smooth and tolerable
@@jac1161 i dont tolerate any copper supplementation
The RDA for copper is not even close to correct. I'm up to 17mg copper now, been on 10mg for months... it does nothing but ADD to my health, well being, energy, sleep, mood, skin, digestion, everything. Yes I did have a long standing deficiency but am also following the copper revolution protocol on FB. So I'm doing all the cofactors to balance things out & it works amazingly!
Outstanding... Thank you and God bless you 🤗
I had some copper sheets in my workshop, so I made myself a mug an water jug. If you have a chance buy some.
A few important things: copper bisglycinate is most bioavailable. Copper is fat soluble so take it with a meal containing some fat. 😁
At what dose you nees to take it with food, to not get nasses? Can 4mg be raken on empy stomach?
Tq.for your talks l am learning so much.
That's so true about those useless masks. It's more of a ritual than anything useful!
Worse than useless. They are harmful.
@@garyincremona726my mom has been a nurse for over thirty years and wore them everyday at work. Never been a problem for her. 😂
@@tajr.2650 have her do an o2 test after wearing. Check mouth bacteria. Look at bacteria in the inside of the mask. Look at chemicals used to make the mask.
Slave training...
I had a Cooper /zinc shoe low normal… on a spot blood test- I assume I can take both in supplements.. 3-6 mg Cooper and 15 -30 mg zinc ok? Plus b vitamins ?
let me know what you find out, are you going to take the copper at a seperate time in the day to the zinc as i think zinc and copper compete for absorbtion, what form of copper are you going to be taking? i am trying to learn more, i think you should take magnesium citrate and cod liver oil for retinol i think that these are co factors also b vitamins,
I recently learned that the birth control pill and other hormone replacement drugs or creams cause copper toxicity and hence lack of zinc. I have yet to watch the video above.
He is very thorough on his lecture. I would have loved to learn more about the copper 7 IUD toxicity possibility and how to balance that!
Numbness from mask wearing is more about the build up of Co2. An increase in the Co2 will cause increased or labored breathing which in turn can cause your nerves in places like your lips to feel the effects of the nervous system stimulating extra breaths.
Yup! I didn't get severe covid (or any form) at work while taking care of patients before it had a name, UNTIL that damn mask went on - I worse it ONCE, then literally died. It raises cortisol and BP, decreasing 02, and increases chemical toxicity which was made worse by mold. What a mess. I've not been the same since. :(