When we talked about minerals have you ever checked your copper status? I mean how much unbound copper is in your blood?
You need to test Ceruloplasmin, Copper and Zinc levels in your blood. And then calculate:
HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR COPPER AND ZINC RATIOS
(Edited w input from B_DAniel)
Take this example:
(Cp) Ceruloplasmin 26.1 mg/dL
(Cu) Copper, serum 118 ug/dL
(Zn) Zinc, plasma 94 ug/dL
Free Copper % = (sCu -3(Cp)) / sCu
118 - (3(26.1)) = 118 - 78.3 = 39.7 this is an absolute measurement
Then divide it by the original total serum copper… in the example it was 118.
39.7 divided by 118 = 33.6%. This is the Free Copper % and is the number we need.
Free Copper % optimal range is 5-15%
(You have way too much "free" Copper...)
Zn/Cu Ratio = pZn/sCu = 94/118 = .796
Optimal Zn/Cu ratio should be 1.2 to 1 or 1.3 to 1
(You have way too little Zinc to support the level of Copper...)