What protocol were you using for the copper detox and what method to detect copper excess? I had an off the charts copper on my hair mineral analysis test, by the way.
Since I can't find a date on your article, how long has it been since you have written it? What supplements ended up working for you? How much has this protocol improved the way you feel? What does your supplement regimen look like now?
I just wrote it a few days ago, so this is all new as a supplement protocol (though I had been on l-carnitine, B-vitamins and CoQ10 for a few months now--and clearly, they weren't enough to stop what happened to me about ten days ago). I simply upped the CoQ10 a great deal now, and added more supplements based on my research. Thus so far, I'm not improved, as I think it's too soon to see much.
I think the OAT test has been CRITICAL for me in understanding what is going on and how how to treat it. The problem with the OAT is that it's a lot of information to work with and understand, but VERY worth it if you delve into it. I wrote this as a way to help others based on the research I did (which is far more than I put in the article---just didn't want the article to overwhelm).
As far as the Copper, I started detoxing in late April 2015. And information about how to do it is pretty dodgy out there. There is a forum, but it's full of "strong opinion" more than experiences or solid research information. So I had to weigh each thing said in there and do my own research. Based on the latter, I first got off all high copper foods like chocolate, avocado, nuts, shrimp, most wheat...you name it. I got on Molybdenum (to stop any more absorption of copper) and Manganese (known to help reduce copper). I used only small amounts of zinc, as too much caused miserable dumping symptoms in me. And more than halfway through the six months it took, I finally realized I should have been supporting my detoxing organs!!! i.e. kidneys and liver. Stupid me. I did start supporting them finally. I did infrared sauna (set up my own lights in a room in my house), but like zinc, it eventually made the detoxing horrible for me. It also became clear to me that anyone with the MTHFR mutation should make sure they are correctly treating that. I don't have a serious MTHFR mutation.
I was DEEPLY exhausted for five of those six months of detoxing. I have no doubt it was due to my mito problem now, but also suspect I was further damaging it. But who know.
When I was done detoxing, I certainly started to be far less fatigued. it wasn't long after I found myself with SIBO. That took about six weeks to treat, and I probably over did it, because I then moved into a raging yeast infection in December.
I'm getting ready to add this to my list of supplements: ATP CoFactors by Optimox...which is just B2 and B3, 100 mg and 500 mg--both mentioned all over the net to work with mitochrondria. And my OAT recommendations focus on Vitamin B2 three times in the Intervention Options!! Duh on me for not focusing on that sooner. When I compared those amounts of the B2 and B3 to two high-dose B-vitamins I had been taking, the B2 and B3 in the latter was paltry in comparison.