Beyond the key contributors of estrogens, phytates, and birth control, numerous other contributing factors are also to be considered.
Copper Piping
Occupational Exposure
Incorrect Supplementation
Dental Fillings / Crowns
Copper Cookware & Vessels
Copper Sulfate Fungicide
In-Utero Transmission
Genetics/Impaired Detoxification
Genetic Conditions like Pyroluria or Wilson's Disease
Biliary Obstruction
Medications affecting liver/GB
Stress effect on mineral system
Inefficient Copper Metabolism
These various contributing factors are all explained in more detail within
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