Coronary artery disease associated with copper and zinc imbalance

Zinc and copper are considered trace minerals, which means that they’re necessary for metabolic activity in smaller amounts than macro minerals such as magnesium, potassium and calcium. That doesn’t negate the importance of trace minerals, though, which also include iron, iodine and selenium. Any deficiency or excess of either zinc or copper creates problems that … Continue reading Coronary artery disease associated with copper and zinc imbalance