Your doctor has prescribed a low-copper diet for you. Most people who are asked to follow a low-copper diet have Wilson disease, which causes the level of copper in your blood and urine to be too high. If you are being treated for Wilson disease, you may be able to eat some of the foods listed below in moderation. But check with your doctor first and take other suggested treatments to help your body get rid of copper. In some cases, zinc supplements may help your body not absorb copper from your diet.
Foods with a high amount of copper include chocolate, organ meats, mushrooms, shellfish, whole-grain products, wheat bran products, seeds, and nuts. Discuss your specific nutrition plan with a dietitian or your doctor. If you eat a vegetarian or vegan diet, talk with your care team. Many vegetarian and vegan protein sources are high in copper.