Paul Saladino· MD
zinc is pretty well known to zinc deficiencies pretty well known to induce testosterone deficiency or low testosterone
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zinc is pretty well known to zinc deficiencies pretty well known to induce testosterone deficiency or low testosterone
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if you are over consuming zinc without adequate copper to balance it then you can cause a copper deficiency in the human body and this has been shown and i have seen clinically and heard of clinical cases where people created a testosterone deficiency connected with a zinc over indulgence
if you take a lot of unopposed zinc you can give yourself a copper deficiency
you need copper to balance zinc so you don't just want to be eating zinc in animal Meats without getting some Copper from organs