Will Galzin dissolve and remove the already accumulated copper in the brain or is it only effective controlling the further accumulation of copper?
With zinc treatment there is a negative copper balance. More copper goes out than in, so in time all extra stores of copper, even in the brain, are removed. Proof of this is the loss of Kayser-Fleischer rings in treated patients with time on zinc. However, if there has been damage done to the brain cells by copper, this may [or may not] be reversible Michael Schilsky, M.D.