Aneurysm
An aneurysm is the result of a copper deficiency. This was learned by the medical profession back in 1957. An aneurysm is the cause of a breakdown in the elastic fibers in an artery. The internal pressure, even in normal blood pressure, will blow a balloon in the artery and the balloon in the artery is called an aneurysm. If it's in a strategic place like the brain, carotid artery, coronary arteries, large arteries, AR to the pulmonary artery, or renal arteries, and they blow out, you may die.
Warning signs of copper deficiency:
White, silver, and silver hair (ex. Albert Einstein) - Copper is a cofactor to manufacture hair pigment whether it's black, blond, red, or brown.
A breakdown of the elastic fibers in the skin and you start getting crows feet around the eyes and the mouth.
Parts of your anatomy begin to sag
Varicose veins - A breakdown of elastic fibers and large veins in the legs
Hemorrhoids - A breakdown of elastic fibers in the anus
The odds after all of having this is the development of aneurysms somewhere in the body. These warning may take 10, 20, or 30 years for one to develop. People don't just die from suddenly having an aneurysm. It is usually what happens afterward such as an impact from a fall.
If an aneurysm has already occurred, copper will not be the cure but may help to prevent future ones from developing. Avoid all 12 bad foods especially gluten.
Addition vitamins and minerals:
copper
selenium
vitamin D3
calcium
Copper sources: whole grains, shellfish, nuts, eggs, poultry, organ meats, peas, dark-green leafy vegetables, legumes