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The body has to maintain a small percentage of copper. It is needed especially in the liver and muscles, as well as other parts of the body. A deficiency can lead to a drop in metabolism, high triglycerides, higher sensitivity to ultra-violet light, or depression. In contrast, an overdose of copper can be fatally toxic and copper consumption has been used to commit suicide.
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Help them. Take care of them. Teach them to use their muscles and joints.Just to help them use their body parts.
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Excess copper can be removed from the body through chelation therapy, where a medication binds to the copper allowing it to be excreted in the urine. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of copper toxicity. Avoiding foods high in copper and increasing intake of zinc-rich foods may also help balance copper levels in the body.
Bones help support the body. If you didn't have them you would collapse. The 4 types of joints in the bones help you move your body parts.
The body does not have a good way of getting rid of copper from the body naturally, so there have been some medications developed to help chelate (remove) it, but they are prescription drugs, so if you feel you need to lower your body's copper, you need to see your doctor. Some of the main drugs used to reduce copper in the body are pencillamine, and trientene, though if you are very high, your doctor may feel you need to undergo dialysis to remove the excess copper from your bloodstream quickly.
The parts of the dancer's body includes their arms, legs, feet, hands, and torso. These are the primary parts used to help them perform for themselves and other.
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