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Copper-Induced Anemia!?

Can anybody please help me!

I got a Kenacort shot (cortisone depot) for allergy on May 2002, infection under tooth June 2002 painted house with turpentine/tar mix over two very hot weeks in end of June 2002. Feeling awfull since then

After this i have had all symptomes of Anemia exept paleness. The infection under the tooth was operated out on Sept. 2005. Hair mineral analysis showed that copper was 7 times higher than normal.

Took a blood test last week and it showed a low blood count (called low percentage of blood?) The B12, Folat and Iron was though ok. But my theory is that Copper is biounavaliable in my body and intereferes with the production of red blood cells.

I will try out Calc. Phos C30 tomorrow. Anybody have any other good suggestions?

Thank you very much!
 
  Fredrik L.A on 2006-01-20
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
take only one dose of Cuprum Met 50M one dose and watch for the result , It will cure your anaemia.
It will reduce the copper and give a normal range to your body .
dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Thank you very much Dr. Sharma. I have ordered it now and will try iy out immediately after revieving it. I will get back with a note afterwards!
 
Fredrik L.A last decade
What is meant by one dose? Is it only one granule or is it the whole box of Cuprum Met 50M one dose?

I know that these doses are very "small" so i am a little confused if only one granule is enough.
 
Fredrik L.A last decade

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