Copper can come in from copper pipes, water heaters etc. And if someone is toxic of "vitamin A" then they will not be removing copper like they should be able to.I don't really get much copper at all in my diet though.
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Copper can come in from copper pipes, water heaters etc. And if someone is toxic of "vitamin A" then they will not be removing copper like they should be able to.I don't really get much copper at all in my diet though.
How would one get tested? I have had a life long history of gut issues, and it always seems the more inflamed my gut is, the worse I am.Copper can come in from copper pipes, water heaters etc. And if someone is toxic of "vitamin A" then they will not be removing copper like they should be able to.
Dr. Purser talks about how to test in this thread below:How would one get tested? I have had a life long history of gut issues, and it always seems the more inflamed my gut is, the worse I am.
I tried boron/borax and within a few weeks I could tell it was estrogenic. I guess that doesn't bother some people or maybe my liver wasn't working to get excess estrogen out.Isn't Borax toxic? I have all sorts of body pain and gut issues and I think they are connected.
I wasn’t agreeing to the borax, I was agreeing about fungus causing pain. I don’t know about the borax, but maybe in small amounts it could be something. I have never looked into it.Isn't Borax toxic? I have all sorts of body pain and gut issues and I think they are connected.
So what do you recommend besides avoiding citric acid?I wasn’t agreeing to the borax, I was agreeing about fungus causing pain. I don’t know about the borax, but maybe in small amounts it could be something. I have never looked into it.
I have not had that problem, but coconut oil kills fungus. I think there are many solutions to most problems. My father had RA and could barely walk without groaning, like Charlie says, I think he was turning into a statue. It was terrible to see. I got him to change his diet, and it all went away, and pretty quickly too. I had him avoid all grains and pork. I don’t know if his was caused from fungus or he was just eating inflammatory foods, but diet fixed it.So what do you recommend besides avoiding citric acid?
No. Borax is sodium tetraborate, one of the forms most often used in the studies on the healthful effects of boron. It is less toxic by weight than sodium chloride.Isn't Borax toxic? I have all sorts of body pain and gut issues and I think they are connected.
Boron is not estrogenic. Boron intake lowers SHBG, which will influence hormone levels.I tried boron/borax and within a few weeks I could tell it was estrogenic. I guess that doesn't bother some people or maybe my liver wasn't working to get excess estrogen out.
I'm not disagreeing with you, but hormones are incredibly complicated and changes often have a domino effect.Boron is not estrogenic. Boron intake lowers SHBG, which will influence hormone levels.
Copper is anti-fungal.We have an actual doctor with clinical experience in this thread that has shown what Rheumatoid Arthritis is. I would not be surprised if the copper is causing the fungus and fungus is at the scene of the crime.
Yes it is. No need to poison yourself, just get the copper out and the "rheumatoid arthritis " will go away.
So is battery acid, ammonia and bleach.