COPPER 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.* Restore Mineral Waters Navigation Bar *This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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