The human body typically contains about 50 to 120 milligrams of copper, and levels above this can lead to toxicity. Excessive copper accumulation, often due to genetic disorders like Wilson's disease, can result in symptoms such as liver damage, neurological issues, and gastrointestinal problems. Generally, a daily intake exceeding 10 milligrams can be considered excessive for most individuals, leading to potential health risks. Regular monitoring and medical advice are recommended for those at risk of copper overload.
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