Question

What dietary choices should be made when blood copper levels are high? Is medical treatment necessary? How long until improvement is seen after treatment?

Answer

High blood copper levels can lead to blood clotting and an increase in serum cholesterol, while also damaging the defensive function of the skin and mucous membranes, making the skin fragile and prone to breaking. Copper is a vital trace element for life, related to immunity and the aging process. However, excessive copper intake is also harmful; high blood copper levels may increase the production of free radicals in the body, thereby accelerating the aging process in humans. Therefore, it is recommended to pursue a balanced and comprehensive nutrient intake in daily diet.