New nutritional biochemistry research reveals that high-dose zinc supplementation can create functional copper deficiency in as little as 4-6 weeks, establishing one of modern nutrition’s most overlooked mineral imbalances. The competing minerals utilize identical intestinal absorption pathways, with zinc effectively blocking copper uptake when consumed in excessive amounts.
The study identifies a critical 15:1 zinc-to-copper ratio for safe supplementation, based on the minerals’ shared transport system through ZIP4 and CTR1 proteins. Most commercial zinc supplements contain 30mg of zinc with zero copper, creating an immediate imbalance that can persist with continued use.
This research explains why clinical zinc supplementation protocols increasingly include copper co-supplementation, as the National Institutes of Health warns against long-term zinc use without copper monitoring.
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