Scientific evidence links high levels of copper and iron to age-related disorders

Scientific evidence links high levels of copper and iron to age-related disorders




Scientific evidence links high levels of copper and iron to age-related disorders

Friday, December, 2010 by Blood Pressure Secrets

Scientific evidence links high levels of copper and iron to age-related disorders
With scientific evidence linking high levels of copper and iron to Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, and other age-related disorders, a new report in ACS’ Chemical Research in Toxicology suggests specific steps that older consumers can take to avoid build up of unhealthy amounts of these metals in their bodies.

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