Molybdenum, Copper, and Zinc Indications
For treatment and cure of fungus infections and yeast infections, especially systemic, chronic, or recurrent fungus infection and yeast infection caused by Candida albicans intestinal yeast overgrowth (Candidiasis). For treatments addressing the symptoms of Candida albicans intestinal yeast infection. In men and women for addressing underlying causes of fungus and yeast-related disorders including oral yeast infection (thrush), vaginal yeast infection (vaginitis) and male yeast infection (jock itch). For treatment and supportive therapy of intestinal disorders commonly associated with Candida albicans yeast overgrowth (Candidiasis) including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), leaky gut syndrome, intestinal parasite infections, and intestinal bacterial infections.
Molybdenum, Copper, and Zinc Source & Availability
Molybdenum, copper, and zinc, are natural dietary supplements. While copper and zinc are commonly available in pill, tablet, or capsule form, molybdenum is rarely available in any significant amount. Molybdenum, copper, and zinc are essential minerals for metabolic processes, and in particular for fighting Candida yeast infections.
Molybdenum, Copper, and Zinc Medicinal Value
MOLYBDENUM: Candida floods the system with toxic acetaldehydes as its waste product. Acetaldehydes (also called acetylaldehydes) cannot be excreted from the body and are known to poison tissues -- accumulating in the brain, spinal cord, joints, muscles and tissues and causing weakness, irritation, pain, brain fog, and other symptoms. Molybdenum is required for breaking down acetaldehyde into acetic acid which can then be metabolized or excreted.
ZINC & COPPER: Zinc protects the immune system, helps in the absorption of vitamins (in particular B complex), and is an essential element in the synthesis of DNA. Zinc supplements are widely recommended for inflammatory and immune-deficiency conditions. Copper: In rats, a copper-deficient diet resulted in reduced resistance to Candida cells. Rats fed a diet with adequate copper, by contrast, had better systemic defenses against Candida. Zinc has been shown to be a copper chelator, removing copper from the system. Consequently, copper should be taken whenever zinc is taken.
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Molybdenum, Copper, Zinc
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Required to metabolize formaldehyde and acetaldehyde; each capsule includes molybdenum 35 mcg, copper 250 mcg, zinc 6 mg, and iodine, magnesium, selenium, manganese, chromium, and potassium, without the stomach upset that can arise from iron
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Twinlab CellMins MultiMineral without iron, take four tablets daily with a meal
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