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Re: Beating UC


Got another development...Copper supplementation.

In order to help assimilate Iron

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&fid=686624&jid=BJ...


There is also....
"Association between copper deficiency and DNA damage in cattle "
http://mutage.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/19/6/453


Copper has also been helpful in correcting my scoliosis, my posture has improved to a point that I still find hard to believe. I have been supplementing for 8 months and the chiropractor has been amazed at my speedy response and realignment.

"Copper is important to all living organisms and is a universally important cofactor for many hundreds of metalloenzynes. Copper deficiency is widespread and appears in many forms (Table 11 -13). Copper is required in many physiological functions (i.e.- RNA, DNA, lysil oxidase cofactor, melanin (Fig. 1 1-7) Production (hair and skin pigment), electron transfer of oxygen subcellular respiration, tensile strength of elastic fibers in blood vessels, skin, vertebral discs, etc.).

Neonatal enzootic ataxia (sway back, lamkruis) was recognized as a clinical entity in 1937 as a copper deficiency in pregnant sheep. Copper supplements prevented the syndrome which was characterized by demolition of the cerebellum (Fig. 11-8) and spinal cord. Cavitation or gelatinous lesions of the cerebral white matter, chromatolysis, nerve cell death and myelin aplasia (failure to form)."
 

 
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