How Copper Deficiency Affects the Brain and Neurological Function
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Approximately 9% of the body's copper is concentrated in the brain, underscoring its vital role in neurological function. A deficiency in this essential trace mineral can lead to a spectrum of neurological issues, from sensory ataxia to cognitive decline, due to impaired enzyme function and neurotransmitter synthesis. The effects of how copper deficiency affects the brain can be severe and, if not caught early, potentially irreversible.