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Are You Struggling with Depression? The Hidden Role of High Copper in Women's Mental Health
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Feb 152025
#DepressionHelp #MentalHealthAwareness #HighCopper Depression in women can have many causes, but did you know that high copper levels (hypercupremia) might be a key factor? Dr. Walsh, a renowned PhD and author of Nutrient Power, discovered that 17% of those suffering from depression have elevated copper as the dominant chemical imbalance. Even more startling, 96% of these cases occur in women. In this video, we explore the critical connection between excess copper and depression, how it can affect your mental health, and how understanding this biotype can lead to better treatments and solutions. If you’ve been struggling with depression and haven’t found the answers yet, this could be the missing piece you’ve been looking for. 👉 Learn more about Dr. Walsh's groundbreaking research 👉 Understand the role of copper imbalance in mental health 👉 Find out what steps you can take to improve your health and mental well-being Watch now to discover a new perspective on depression and empower yourself with knowledge that can change your life. Don’t let a hidden imbalance control your mental health. #DepressionHelp #MentalHealthAwareness #HighCopper #WomenMentalHealth #CopperImbalance #NutrientPower #Hypercupremia This video is for informational and educational purposes only. Viewers should consult a healthcare provider for medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment. The speaker is not liable for any risks or issues associated with using or acting upon the information. The speaker does not make any warranties with respect to the accuracy of the video content.

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Dustin Strong, CHN, ACN - Natural Health Expert

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