Metformin appears to help diabetic patients adjust copper and iron levels lower, while increasing zinc.
This could be done manually without metformin, which could be helpful in curbing diabetes onset.
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09/17/2025 8:45:07 PM PDT by
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Is it good that my blood levels of copper and iron are decreased and my zinc blood level is increased?
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09/17/2025 8:58:58 PM PDT by
Az Joe
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Before deciding on taking Metformin, please consider reading a book by Jason Fung, or watch a video by Dr. Sarah Halberg.
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