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  1. luke2

    molybdenum, ceruloplasmin, copper

    The mystery deepens. Seems that gender has a role in Mo/ceruloplasmin metabolism. from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/004896978390013X Experiments were carried out on 61 male and female Wistar rats. Following 21-day intraperitoneal administration of molybdenum (Na2MoO4 ·...
  2. luke2

    molybdenum, ceruloplasmin, copper

    Thanks for sharing. Mo is supposed to antagonize copper, but most of the studies have been done on animals and the Linus Pauling site say that this doesn't apply on humans (though, on "healthy young men", which is not her case). Might be that Mo instead of antagonizing copper it actually...
  3. luke2

    molybdenum, ceruloplasmin, copper

    I post this for my wife Vanitta. She is a 38 years old thai woman suffering from headaches, sometimes fibromyalgia-like pains, low energy and allergies (hives and sneezing). She is mostly allergic to dust mites but even a mosquito bite can become annoying. Also she has insomnia, a kind of...