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Copper and High Cholesterol Levels
If we don't have adequate copper or enough bioavailable copper, then that can increase our risk of iron overload. Iron overload appears to raise blood cholesterol and contribute to Alzheimer's disease and possibly Parkinson's. Magnesium deficiency is pretty rare depending on if you supplemented a lot of minerals because minerals work together. If this is like very common low sodium diets, they increase insulin resistance and lead to higher cholesterol both LDL and triglycerides.
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