Wilson's Disease is a disease in which the body contains too much copper. This is due to chromosome 13 malfunctions. Chromosome 13 is the chromosome held with the repsonsibilty of cleansing the liver. If it does not work, the liver and brain will store copper causing many problems within the body.
Wilsons disease is a genetic disorder in which 1 in 40,000 individuals are affected. It is caused by a recessive gene in which copper metabolism is disordered, so it builds up in the body. This excess of copper can damage the eyes, brain, and liver. A Kayser-Fleisher ring, rust brown ring around the cornea of the eye, is the most characteristic symptom of this disease. Complications usually occur in later years and include: tremors, slurred speech, cirrhosis, clumsiness, and psychological changes. Lifelong treatment is needed for this disease. These are treatments such as Zinc (blocks copper absorption), Penicillamine, Tetrathiomolybdate, and a diet low in copper.
The failure of the body to function normally is known as a state of disease. Anytime the body is not at ease, it is in the disease state.
Menkes disease results from abnormal utilization of copper, leading to a copper deficiency that affects various body functions. In contrast, Wilson's disease results from abnormal utilization of copper, causing a buildup of copper in the body, particularly in the liver and brain, which can lead to various symptoms and complications.
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Wilson's Disease. Read more about it in the Wikipedia article.
Pill-rolling is a symptom of neurological degeneration brought about by conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, Wilsons Disease, Lewy body Disease, Supranuclear Palsy, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, and as a result of encephalitis.
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Copper is a metal that is found in food. It is found in foods like pistachios. An excess of copper is called Wilson's Disease and can result in a bluish ring around the colored part of the eye. Excess copper in the body is toxic and can be removed via chelation therapy.
When the body produces too much copper
Treatment of WD revolves around the process of copper chelation. A chelating agent binds to excess copper in the bloodstream so that it can be excreted from the body.
Copper histidinate is a dietary supplement that combines copper with the amino acid histidine. It is used to provide copper, an essential mineral, to the body. Copper histidinate may also have antioxidant properties and be beneficial for supporting overall health and wellbeing.
Treatment with zinc acetate is also an effective way to remove excess copper from the body.