Alchemy of Health Webinar Series – Copper Link to Depression and Anxiety
Discover the surprising impact of copper on your mood, mental clarity and mental well-being.
Why is this important?
Mental health management has significantly advanced recently, driven by increased awareness and the rising incidence of stress, anxiety, depression, and more complex conditions.
While pharmaceutical interventions and efficacy statistics are prominent, there’s growing interest in published research exploring mind-body medicine paradigms and targeted nutritional therapies.
Dr. William Walsh’s research on the crucial roles of zinc, copper (and their relationship with ceruloplasmin), histamine, vitamin D, and methylation has been instrumental in identifying nutrient-related imbalances in mental health.
Studying these nutrients can help pinpoint biochemical irregularities often linked to psychiatric symptoms, potentially treatable with nutrient therapy protocols.
Copper overload, in particular, is becoming increasingly prevalent, possibly due to widespread oral contraceptive use, ubiquitous exposure to xenoestrogens (found in plastics and petrochemicals), growth hormones in animal agriculture, copper fungicides, and widespread zinc deficiency often stemming from malabsorption and compromised gut health.
Learning Outcomes
In this webinar, you will learn:
➡️ Nutrient power of copper and zinc in mental health
➡️ Role of copper in methylation and oxidative stress
➡️ Effect of copper in neurotransmitter and hormone balance
➡️ Interpretation of a Pfeiffer test report, what it means to have copper excess
➡️ Natural management options in copper balance
Content
Video Recording – Copper Link to Depression and Anxiety
Presentation slides – Copper Link to Depression and Anxiety
Certificate of Attendance
This offering provides CPD continuing professional development credits. Certificate of Attendance is available upon request.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback, comments, suggestions or questions. Vanita will respond at her earliest convenience. Although Vanita loves to have in-depth conversations on current studies and research pertaining to the topic presented, she will charge for her time if extensive research or time is required to respond to you.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 1 Lesson
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