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Molybdenum for Copper Toxicity

Copper toxicity, also called copper dysregulation, occurs when an excess of copper in the body is not bioavailable for use. Bioavailability determines how much copper can be effectively utilized within our system. This condition highlights a critical imbalance that emphasizes not just the quantity but the usability of copper within the body, underlining why it can be hazardous to our health, especially if too much copper is present. This can lead to damage in vital organs such as the liver, kidney, heart, and brain, making it crucial to address and manage acute copper toxicity, especially in severe cases such as kidney failure.

How Molybdenum Supports Dental Enamel

When discussing dental health, many of us often limit our thoughts to the role of calcium in maintaining strong teeth. While calcium is essential, it's just one piece of the nutritional puzzle. Did you realize we depend on various additional nutrients for optimal oral health?

The Lo Down On Molybdenum

Molybdenum- a mineral we see on Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) but no one ever really talks about it... is it im...

The 411 On Upgraded Formulas Men's Health Bundle

In honor of Movember, also recognized as Men's Health Month, we thought we'd shed some light on our popular Upgraded ...

Mineral Antagonists and Synergists

Did you know that all nutrients, including both minerals and vitamins, affect each other? Whether it be positively or...
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