There is a group on Facebook that is mainly an hypermobility Ehlers-Danlos group, but they have great information about copper; how the tests do not measure bio-available, the only bio-available supplement form, that some people have way too much copper - but it's not bio-available, etc. A lot of links to zinc as well. They hypothesize that if you increase bio-available copper it will reduce the bad (or is it copper in the wrong places?). Seems similar to taking vitamin K to get calcium out of the bad places and into where it belongs.
Sorry for my rambling post, it's early for me.
The group is at RCCX and Chronic Illness Discussion and there is some very interesting info and theory on the owners personal site which is linked on the right hand column of the fb group. She is a psychiatrist with EDS.
Sorry for my rambling post, it's early for me.
The group is at RCCX and Chronic Illness Discussion and there is some very interesting info and theory on the owners personal site which is linked on the right hand column of the fb group. She is a psychiatrist with EDS.