Is there an inverse relationship between zinc and copper?
If your copper dropped because you were taking so much zinc, perhaps your copper would fall in line if you reduced your zinc.
Is there an inverse relationship between zinc and copper?
If your copper dropped because you were taking so much zinc, perhaps your copper would fall in line if you reduced your zinc.
Yeah, you’re right Moonman, I’ve neglected the magnesium for 2 weeks. I’m starting again today.
I can’t really answer/can’t be bothered to answer those specific sexual questions. Look, I’m not firing like I did pre-fin, but I’m slowly getting better, and I’m doing great. I mean, the earliest I could possibly get back to that state would be in a few months time, and there’s enough pressure on me (from myself mainly) . Some days are better than others, some days I’m very horny, masturbate 5 times a day etc and it’s easy. Those days are more frequent.
But say, I’m not so good today, (no ED tho, mild nocturnal erections only). Why? Well I’ve not taken my zinc for 2 days and I’ve not exercised for 5 days and I’ve not taken magnesium for 2 weeks.
However, after a touch of experimenting, I’ve realised I need zinc, ideally 75mg + per day. With 75mg of zinc per day I NEED at least 8mg of copper. (Honestly, if I take, say 4 or 6mg of copper only I’ll start to get tetchy, sexual function will be worse…does it correlate that specifically I hear you question(!)…for me, yes it does. I need 8mg copper per day, maybe more.
I don’t generally notice the effects of magnesium, but I’ve not looked out for them.
I will spend the next couple of week doing the following:
I’ll update in 2 weeks or so, and I’m pretty confident that I’ll be having more sexually good days!!
Oh, one more thing, for most of last year, before treatment with Greg Emerson, my body temp was always 35.8C (english values-sorry). I’ve checked my body temp recently in the evenings (should really test it in the mornings at its highest) and it’s 36.3C. This is great news, and evidence that I’m making real progress.
JN
JN, why do you take zinc at night and copper in the morning and not the other way around?
Also do you take the whole 8mg of copper in one go?
My Zinc results were: 12.9 (11 - 22)
Copper - 11.5 (9 - 19)
Have you had hormonal testing done to see if your T is rising with the zinc?
J89, good stuff. Beautiful day in Brissie, huh? I’m off to play tennis for 2 hours!
I take it at those times as Greg Emerson prescribed it at those times. I think zinc is involved in aromatase inhibition (and the aromatase enzyme is most active at night). Not sure about copper in the morning though.
Not had T checked to check, but good question. Seeing as I’m 32, Dr Emerson says T will rebuild itself in time, so time and patience it is!
Looks like you could do with some zinc mate? Your copper will go down but Emerson will check that out in time. And don’t forget magnesium!
JN
What’s the importance of the Magnesium?
It will be interesting to see how things pan out for you with Emerson, J89. There is also a guy called Electric_eye over on Crisler’s forum that is or was under his care.
Also is it important to get copper into the upper third? IOW am I low on copper right now?
I’ve been off testosterone for about 5 weeks now and I’m really starting to crash. Blood tests also showed Free T is below range and total T is almost at the bottom. I feel every bit of it.
I think before you guys start messing around with copper levels, it’s better to get some kind of test to see where you are at. I think my level may be too high. I bought some 2 mg pills at GNC, popped 2 of them, went to a diner to eat and when the waitress asked me what kind of toast I wanted, I literally could not get the words out. I just sat at the table staring into space hoping someone would jump in and pick a type of toast for me. Finally after what seemed like forever, I was able to place my order and get my words out. I think for the time being, until I get my levels checked professionally, I’m going to take it easy with experimenting on myself, at least in terms of my copper/zinc balance
Joetz, I agree with you. I notice the effects of copper within minutes to hours.
In addition, I have started 3 threads under the ‘Hormone and Blood tests’ section:
When I summon enough confidence (!), I’ll start a ‘live blood analysis result’ thread and a thread for minerals (copper, zinc and magnesium).
JN aka, The Quack.
Hey chaps,
I find myself with some time. Here is my best, and most succinct thoughts, on how to get better. My focus is on achieving LONGTERM recovery goals and TREATING THE CAUSE for our PERSISTENT suffering.
The tests marked in blue are the most essential. You will notice that sometimes, testing is wrapped up/inseparable from potential management (base-covering) options.
Tests:
TSH, T3, T4, reverse T3, thyroid antibodies.
Better still, taking your temperature first thing in the morning. You will find it is low.
This is a good enough screen. That said, it is my belief that one is not INVESTIGATING THE CAUSE of suffering by investigating thyroid function. There will be a CAUSE for thyroid dysfunction. To eliminate cause; may I suggest you remove mercury amalgams, try to drink fluoride free water and have 1 or 2 drops of nascent iodine per day.
My point is that we need to treat the cause for thyroid dysfunction, not the thyroid dysfunction itself. How far can we strip this back to ESSENTIAL tests?? That’s why I’ve highlighted none of the above in blue.
Adrenal fatigue is probably a feature with all of us. The best thing to do is assume that you have adrenal fatigue. So, why do you need proof of this in pathology results? Adrenal fatigue is probably the main cause of our suffering, but that doesn’t mean we have to investigate it, huh? How about we treat the cause of our adrenal fatigue instead, and save money on expensive pathology tests? You won’t get me highlighting anything in blue here.
Tests:
early morning cortisol (ideally saliva although blood is cheaper), some labs do cortisol levels at 4 stages throughout the day.
DHEA, aldosterone (ideally saliva again)
Better still, take your temperature in the morning. You will find that it is low.
Again, how about you assume you have adrenal fatigue and treat the cause of it?
Critical. Tests
Vitamin A, B6, B12,
red cell folate
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Alternatively, one could anticipate deficiencies here. I don’t know my Vitamin A or K levels, but it’s ok as I cover myself by taking Blue Ice Fermented Cod Liver Oil (has both in). Vitamin D is vital; I used to take Vitamin D 5000iu per day until I read that it increases free ionised calcium and leads to hard arteries and soft bones. I cover myself by stripping off and sunbathing in the sun whenever I can. I don’t know what my Vitamin D is, but I’m covered, hey?! If you live in Canada, take Vitamin D for now. The benefits during your recovery process will outweigh any long term negatives. I’m covered for Vitamin C and Vitamin B12 and B6 and red cell folate and Vitamin E as I supplement as per Dr Greg Emerson’s advice. ( 1000mg Vitamin C twice a day, 2000mcg Vit B12 per day, 300mg Vit B6 per day and folinic (not folic) acid 1000mcg twice a day, and Vitamin E 400iu twice a day).
Again, cover yourself for these potential deficiencies. Maybe you don’t need to send off expensive pathology testing.
Look, I think this is critical. Pyroluria (or pyrroluria) is a CAUSE for adrenal fatigue. Most chaps here won’t have pyroluria. I do. It is a cause for low zinc and low Vitamin B6 under times of stress. It causes severe anxiety and depression. I had severe anxiety before finasteride. You need to exclude pyroluria. Full stop. This is the first test I’m going to place in blue.
Test:
Urinary pyrole analysis
Because this is critical, I’ll place it in blue. That said, one could cover for potential suboptimal states here by supplementing. All men should take at least 50mg zinc per day. (bear in mind that this could make one’s situation worse as copper levels will be accordingly reduced, and copper needs to be added!). All men should take magnesium (have you read ‘The Magesium Miracle’??). Basically, load yourself up with magnesium and zinc, and supplement with copper accordingly. All men should take 1 or 2 drops of nascent (not Lugol’s) iodine per day.
Red cell zinc and magnesium (failing that, serum levels)
Hair copper analysis (failing that, serum levels)
serum iodine
I take 90mg zinc in the evenings as per Dr Emerson
I take between 4mg and 8mg copper per day (trying to figure out dose) as per Dr Emerson
I rub magnesium oil all over my body every morning and before sport. I bathe in magnesium salts.
I take 1 or 2 drops of nascent iodine per day.
I haven’t investigated selenium investigations or supplementation yet and am ignorant about it.
Yep, there’s enough written about these parameters. Far too much. Too many people here think that because finasteride is directly involved in testosterone metabolism, the clues to our suffering lie here. They don’t. You may well have a very low T, a very high E2, a terrible SHBG…whatever…I don’t care. You won’t get any blue here. Currently my T is very low, my SHBG is above range and my E2 is too low. I don’t care. They will recover to optimal states once the CAUSE is treated. I may not even get them tested again.
I cover myself by ensuring the following:
You see? I’m treating the cause for my low T. Subsequent blood tests in the future WILL show a more optimal state in my case. I bet my bottom dollar.
Go on then:
Testosterone
free T
E2 (oestradiol)
SHBG
FSH and LH
Probably the main contributor to our persistent suffering, along with systemic yeast infections. Parasites feast and thrive and proliferate on a low body temperature state. We all seem to have low body temperatures. YOU NEED TO GET A STOOL PARASITOLOGY test done. I have been educated (by Toadstool and BostonUSA2009) that a DNA parasitology test is most sensitive. Toadstool and I both returned positive tests from stool parasitology t sets sent to METAMETRIX lab. Please investigate this and do it.
I had a worm (enterobius vermicularis) and a parasite (taxonomy unavailable) in my GI tract. Subsequent treatment has ensured my body temperature has risen and relief of symptoms (yes, sexual, energy levels etc).
Ever wondered why your body never recovered after the trauma of taking finasteride? The rot set in. The parasites set in. Treat the rot. Treat the parasites.
STOOL DNA PARASITOLOGY TEST
Again, yeast and fungus proliferates in a condition of lowered body temperature, keeping the host (human, yes, you) in a permanently ill state. You need to get the following test done.
LIVE BLOOD MICROSCOPY by a well trained technician.
Write down the results. Ask to have a look down the microscope yourself.
Concurrent medical problems (eg) ulcerative colitis
Food allergies and intolerances (eg) gluten, wheat, cow’s dairy
Not specific to our suffering, you will notice an improvement by avoiding foods you are allergic to. Every human being should have this test done. I noticed an improvement in my energy levels, concentration and mood in 2 weeks by avoiding the following: (all of which I was allergic to).
cow’s dairy, wheat, oats, pumpkin, banana, lamb, MSG, sulphites.
Specifically foods you are allergic to cause gastrointestinal irritation, a condition of inflammation, and this wears the adrenal gland out. Your adrenal gland could do with some relief at the moment, hey?!
Yes, fuck me it was a hassle at the beginning, but I sure am enjoying the benefits. Yep, a bit of difficulty going out to dinner and getting on the beers with my mates, awkward excuses etc, but I’m looking and feeling great.
Serum food allergy test
No need to laugh at this, get defensive or be silly. Worse still, don’t mock this.
Have a look at the above link. A decent graph showing that earthing has a positive effect on regulation of cortisol levels. It has a good effect on a lot more. You do your own research. I earth myself by sleeping on an earthing sheet, I walk barefoot when I can, I get in the sea.
Yes, this isn’t specific to finasteride and it’s not the cause of our suffering. But this recovery process is about swinging the odds in your favour. Earthing will make you feel better and it will help your cortisol levels.
It took me 2 years to sort out my sleep. Getting vital sleep is so important. The most important time to sleep is between the hours 10pm and 2am (and then on). I always cover myself by getting into bed at 9.45pm!! Getting good sleep is vital in your recovery process.
Ok, not the cause of our finasteride- induced state, but I often wonder if I’d have suffered as much if I wasn’t pushed so hard as a child. Finasteride induced a state of ‘chronic fatigue syndrome’ in me. I am currently doing a psychiatry placement and it’s very clear that one’s childhood issues impact very heavily on how we are as adults; in a deep, profound way.
I have had psychology appointments to make sense of childhood issues and to deal with the anger and frustration of having a drug induced chronic fatigue syndrome. I also do yoga twice weekly (which, as an aside, is proven to help recovery from adrenal fatigue). Yoga calms me and makes me feel better. I’m less and angry and less frustrated and my coping mechanisms are improving.
A cause of adrenal fatigue. Do want you want with this point; laugh, cry or investigate if suspicious that you have household mould. I haven’t investigated my situation.
I eat organic vegetables- expensive yes. I don’t have take aways. I don’t eat junk food. I eat well. I eat loads in the morning when cortisol is high to inject energy into my engine. I eat nuts, berries, dried fruit and leaves throughout the day. I’ll post more on my diet separately. My diet maintains, heals and cleanses me. I treat my body as if it is in a permanent recovery state. I am good to myself.
I don’t drink tap water (oestrogens, toxins). I drink pure water that is free of BPA and free of toxins. I buy water that comes in casks and use it in cups of tea and in cooking. I stay away from fluoride.
If you are toxic in lead and mercury (eat too much tuna, or have mercury amalgams), how can you recover? Mercury will make your reverse T3 rocket and make you impotent. Have mercury amalgams removed.
I’m currently trying to sort out my copper levels. Copper is about as potent as anything I have ever supplemented with, and one can notice results within minutes to hours, although it can accumulate slowly in tissues. Sort your copper levels out. I know there are several members on this forum who have made excellent recoveries by sorting out copper levels. What is really important is the zinc/copper ratio.
You need both. I know when I’ve gone a few days without, for sure.
I’ll update on specific treatment and management options in another post, specifically with reference to maintenance supplements and diet.
Please realise that it takes months to years to make significant improvements. It’s always 2 steps forward and one step back. There will be frustrations, and difficulties changing one’s lifestyles.
Please ensure you get the tests in blue done. They are most important.
Have a nice day
JN
Can you please update us on how you’re doing?
Psychologically/physically/sexually/etc. with specifics please?
No, not now, because I’m tired after that lengthy post of mine, and I’m off to play tennis. I will update in 2 weeks, with specifics, I promise.
I’m doing very well on all 3 fronts, just trying to find the right dose of copper.
JN
Thanks JN for the post before i really didnt think your treatment was solid but now that you broke it down its really starting to make sense and fixing alot of those problems you listed in that post could really make a huge difference im definitely going to look deep into all those issues you posted.
how do you know the copper is causing the issues and it’s not the estrogen causing high copper? from the research i’ve done, i’ve seen that high estrogen levels causes high copper levels.
Questions for JN or anyone with expertise:
1) Is a waking temperature of 97 degrees (instead of ‘normal/ideal’ of 98.6) enough reason to treat for hypothyroidism?
My method of temperature taking is lying in bed, before getting up, first thing upon waking. One doctor told me to measure temperature after lunch to gauge the efficacy of armour thyroid (previously dispensed). There seems to be no consensus between all the doctors I’ve been to on whether there is a need to treat, if I’m slightly off optimal values/sublclincal hypothyroid, or hypothyroid. If I do address the matter, I’d like to do it with natural supplementation.
2) Which Iodine test is better?
Quest Serum Plasma: questdiagnostics.com/hcp/testmenu/jsp/showTestMenu.jsp?s=I&test_code=96525&fn=16599.html&labCode=SJC
-or-
Quest 24 Hour Urine: questdiagnostics.com/hcp/testmenu/jsp/showTestMenu.jsp?fn=16602.html&labCode=NEL
3) Which Quest Diagnostics code is the one that you provide your doctor so that he can request the test?
Is it the CPT code, or the number next to the test description?
Many Thanks
Hey, I mean clearly, this is not normal. This is central to your suffering, and possibly the best parameter to indicate the level of your suffering. The two main contributors are thyroid and adrenal status, and you need to optimise both by treating the potential causes of your suboptimal thyroid and adrenal status. That’s what my big post was about.
Obviously, the prescription of hormones (thryoid or adrenal, say, armour, dexamethasone) will help relieve symptoms somewhat, but this is surely only a slightly crappy bandaid. You’ll be on those meds for life unless the CAUSE(S) of the thyroid and adrenal dysfunction are identified and treated. Medication do not work with your circadian rythm (eg) prescribed hydrocortisone won’t mesh nicely with one’s ACTH (which induces corticosteroid secretion and enhances it’s effects). Consequently, many people on these prescribed hormones never reach a normal body temperature.
I can’t help you with the other 2 questions, but importantly, a lot of this (and what I wrote about) is about ‘covering your bases’. Say, I take 1 or 2 drops nascent iodine per day to stave off iodine deficiency. Most Westerners are deficient in iodine (mine was 65 on a scale of 60 to 200)- ‘suboptimal’.
Again, treat the cause of your thyroid/adrenal dysfunction. Sort the foundations of your house out first before you start putting pretty tiles on the roof.
JN
JN I’m really frustrated with the gut thing. I’ve had GOOD stool samples done and treated 3 times and I am no better.
Did you get the parasite test done through Dr Emerson? If so, I might ask him about it.
was it a dna parasitology test?
Yes, Dr Emerson sent off Metametrix Stool DNA parasitology test. This is the test you need.
This test needs to be done in addition to a live blood microscopy test.
JN
JN,
That HGH you used to take. Would it boost IGF-1 levels?