Hormonal Migraines and Copper Toxicity
- Listed: Mart 19, 2021 9:44 am
Description
I first found out about copper toxicity when I decided to obtain a hair analysis mineral evaluation to see if it would help in giving me any clues to why I was getting persistent migraines, especially hormonal migraines. Locks analysis is a test that can help identify copper toxicity as blood tests do not indicate what’s occurring within the body at cellular level.
estrogen as well as Copper.
A quote from Dr. Malter’s book: “The Strands of Health”.
“One of probably the most significant bio chemical as well as metabolic advancements since the end of world war two involves the widespread use of female contraceptives. This is because there’s such a close relationship between copper and estrogen and biochemical systems. with the extensive use of the estrogen in the tablet and the estrogen replacement therapy too much copper builds up in the cells and the cells of big amounts of women. This has become a big contributing factor to both physical and psychological health problems they experience.”
How Copper Toxicity is connected to hormonal Migraines
Approximately a week to ten times before a period the copper and estrogen levels are hormone supplements safe – read this blog article from purposeunitedproject.org – http://purposeunitedproject.org/hgh-supplement-for-weight-losshealth-is-wealth-everyone-in-the-current-age-believes-in-this-specific-adage-taking-into-consideration-the-exposure-of-individuals-to-different-forms-of-popular-ent/ – pretty high. When the hormones changed, therefore did the migraines. It was totally automatic, the same as clockwork. They happened basically – http://Www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?sel=site&searchPhrase=basically to the actual day of the cycle of mine. As the copper was being decreased in my body fortunately the migraines were being reduced also.
Copper Imbalance Symptoms
• Racing – https://Www.google.com/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=%A2%20Racing thoughts, Anxiety
• Attention deficit disorder, Candida Overgrowth
• Migraine Headaches, Dysmenorrhea
• Autism, Anorexia
• Insomnia, PMS
• Liver dysfunction, Plus more
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