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Old Sun Nov 13, 2011, 06:25 PM
Chirley Chirley is offline
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Hi Margarete.

I read an article some time ago which stated that copper deficiency symptoms with concurrent Vitamin B12 deficiency or prior B12 deficiency are less likely to respond to replacement therapy. It went on to say that people with copper deficiency are more likely to have or had B12 deficiency.

It's becoming more apparent that micronutrients are important in maintaining optimal health.

Regards
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Copper deficiency bone marrow failure (MDS RAEB 1), neuromyelopathy.
FISH reported normal cytogenetics but gene testing showed
Xq 8.21 mutation
Xq19.36 mutation
Xq21.40. mutation
1p36. Mutation
15q11.2 deletion
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