COPPER
(90 parts per million) Copper is most concentrated in the liver, heart, kidneys, brain, bones, and muscles and is essential in the blood. Trace amounts are present in all body tissues. Copper increases iron assimilation, iron and copper work together in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells. Anemia can be a copper deficiency symptom. Various enzyme reactions require copper. Copper influences protein metabolism and general healing, improves vitamin C oxidation and is integral in the formation of RNA. Low or high copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. Copper helps rid the body of parasites, and is beneficial for graying and thinning hair. Copper excess is not common because only a small percentage is assimilated, but toxicity problems can present serious disease states.
A FEW THINGS THIS PRODUCT MAY BENEFIT:
Allergies
Anemia
Aneurysm
Arthritis
Changes in hair color and texture (not graying)
Diarrhea
Dry brittle hair
Edema
General weakness
Gulf War Syndrome
Hair loss/baldness
Heart Disease
Hernias
High blood cholesterol
Hypo & hyper thyroid
Impaired respiration
Kawasaki disease
Liver cirrhosis
Oppressed breathing
Osteoporosis
Parasites
Parkinson‘s Disease
Reduced glucose tolerance
Ruptured disc
Skin eruptions or sores
Varicose veins
White or gray hair
Wrinkled skin
SOME SYMPTOMS OF COPPER EXCESS (TOXICITY):
Anxiety
Depression
Insomnia
Post-partum psychosis
Stuttering
Joint & muscle pains
Wilson's‘ Disease (paranormal copper assimilation which leads to excessive copper in brain, liver, kidney and corneas of the eyes)