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@happilyalive Thank you. I look forward to reading the book. Great that you found someone that is proactive to our disease. Last Feb. the eye doctor prescribed AREDS2 for AMD (I think D stands for damn rather than degeneration); along with my multivitamine I was getting about 4000 times the RDA of copper and zinc. Off that now, but the renal dietitian didn't know that heavy metals can damage kidneys, particularly on top of existing damage. We will see next month if that effects my renal panel results. One is never too old to be a lab rat.

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@kayabbott Is copper a heavy metal and is it in AREDS2 ? I too have AMD inherited from my dad, thanks dad. But, I thank Dad too for acquiring his genes in low blood pressure and high HDL. Good cholesterol. I'm grateful. I thought it was from my exercise, walking, my nephrologist said, no. My dad died at 93 from a fall, he also had prostate cancer. No heart disease. I hauled in all my (Andrew Lessman) supplements to see what she had to say. She said, there's no proof of what's really in them and they are expensive. She recommended Nature Made it has the USP seal. Affirming the ingredients. It makes sense to me. I was relieved to not have to take so many supplements. Honestly I can't say they have helped. A good B and D3 CoQ10. When there's a long list of various herbs who really knows what's in it. She told me to follow a Mediterranean diet, limit meat and hydrate. We took my labs. I was elated to find my Gfr climbed from 44 four months ago to 60. My creatine 1.26 lowered to 1.02. I've been diligently drinking 64 ounces of water, coffee, tea daily. She said my damage likely came from Aleve. I used to take to alleviate back pain years ago during my career as a postal worker. I stopped Nsaids, 6 years ago. I'll continue to hydrate, eat well and walk because I love to and grateful I still can.