Wilson's disease is a relatively rare genetic disorder, called an 'inborn error of metabolism', that prevents the body from eliminating copper. The build-up of copper damages certain organs including the liver, nervous system, brain, kidneys and eyes. In around half of cases, only the liver is affected. The copper begins to accumulate at birth, but symptoms usually appear during the teenage years. Without treatment, the copper poisoning is fatal. The objective of this treatment is to improve all sysmptoms, prevent and treat later complications, correct imbalance, adjust the immune system and most importantly to boost energy and strong body for better health and quality of life. The purpose of this treatment is not to replace necessary orthodox medical treatment. A combination of both is recommended.