
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Do you have anxiety that you just can't quit?
Do you have bloating, nausea, acid reflux, or constipation that you can't get rid of, no matter how you change your diet or how many parasite cleanses you do?
Or - are you struggling with PMS, infertility, miscarriage, or low libido?
If you said yes to ANY of these, you MAY be dealing with something that few people talk about: hidden copper toxicity.
Following up on our histamine episode release last week, I want to share one of my favorite podcast episodes I've ever recorded on copper toxicity. I first recorded this particular podcast episode on with my friend and colleague Bekah Yawn on her podcast, For the Love of Hormones. I loved it so much, that I asked Bekah if I could re-release the episode on the Better Belly Podcast, and she said yes!
Copper toxicity has a HUGE role in histamine creation and metabolization. It's one of the MOST common but overlooked root causes to histamine intolerance.
In today's episode, learn the KEY facts around copper toxicity including:
Whether or not you think or know you have histamine intolerance, if you have ANY of the symptoms of copper toxicity and haven't found healing yet, your breakthrough may be just around the corner in healing from copper toxicity.
TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction to Hidden Copper Toxicity
00:29 - Understanding Copper Toxicity
02:49 - Sources and Symptoms of Copper Toxicity
12:58 - Client Case Study: Overcoming Copper Toxicity
22:38 - Steps to Address Copper Toxicity
29:01 - Conclusion and Next Steps
EPISODES MENTIONED:243// Histamine EpisodeFIND THE ROOT CAUSES TO YOUR HORMONE, GUT, and MOOD SYMPTOMS:
Option #1) 👉 Join the Better Belly Blueprint today!
Option #2) 👉 Work 1:1 with me as a Better Belly VIP client (Pay-in-full and payment plan options available)
*This episode was first published at BetterBellyTherapies.com/244
By Allison Jordan FDN-P | Functional Gut Health Coach | Constipation and Bloat Expert4.9
180180 ratings
Do you have anxiety that you just can't quit?
Do you have bloating, nausea, acid reflux, or constipation that you can't get rid of, no matter how you change your diet or how many parasite cleanses you do?
Or - are you struggling with PMS, infertility, miscarriage, or low libido?
If you said yes to ANY of these, you MAY be dealing with something that few people talk about: hidden copper toxicity.
Following up on our histamine episode release last week, I want to share one of my favorite podcast episodes I've ever recorded on copper toxicity. I first recorded this particular podcast episode on with my friend and colleague Bekah Yawn on her podcast, For the Love of Hormones. I loved it so much, that I asked Bekah if I could re-release the episode on the Better Belly Podcast, and she said yes!
Copper toxicity has a HUGE role in histamine creation and metabolization. It's one of the MOST common but overlooked root causes to histamine intolerance.
In today's episode, learn the KEY facts around copper toxicity including:
Whether or not you think or know you have histamine intolerance, if you have ANY of the symptoms of copper toxicity and haven't found healing yet, your breakthrough may be just around the corner in healing from copper toxicity.
TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction to Hidden Copper Toxicity
00:29 - Understanding Copper Toxicity
02:49 - Sources and Symptoms of Copper Toxicity
12:58 - Client Case Study: Overcoming Copper Toxicity
22:38 - Steps to Address Copper Toxicity
29:01 - Conclusion and Next Steps
EPISODES MENTIONED:243// Histamine EpisodeFIND THE ROOT CAUSES TO YOUR HORMONE, GUT, and MOOD SYMPTOMS:
Option #1) 👉 Join the Better Belly Blueprint today!
Option #2) 👉 Work 1:1 with me as a Better Belly VIP client (Pay-in-full and payment plan options available)
*This episode was first published at BetterBellyTherapies.com/244

3,960 Listeners

791 Listeners

382 Listeners

1,859 Listeners

1,365 Listeners

233 Listeners

786 Listeners

1,686 Listeners

3,527 Listeners

9,246 Listeners

157 Listeners

62 Listeners

800 Listeners

516 Listeners

1,458 Listeners