Colloidal Copper (4 Ozs)

Colloidal Copper (4 Ozs)
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2 to 4 Bottles - Discount Per Bottle ($2.50)

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Supplement Facts

Serving Size: One teaspoon per day

Servings Per Container: 30

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Proprietary Blend:

Ingredient: Pure copper and Pure Distilled Water

Other Ingredients: None

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True Colloidal Copper 99.99+% pure Copper colloidally suspended in pure, water 100 ppm concentration contains the world smallest bioavailable Copper particles Particle size down to less than 0.3 nanometers (nm) for maximum bioavailability

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What is colloidal copper? Colloidal copper is a popular health supplement. It’s similar to colloidal silver, which is also widely used for wellness and medical purposes.

To make colloidal copper supplements, microscopic molecules of copper are suspended in purified water. When purchased, it comes in a liquid, extract-like form that can be taken orally. It may also be used in other products.

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There are many health claims for what colloidal copper can do but we promote it here for its ability to give tensile strength to the tissues and muscles. Meaning, it improves the snapback strength of the abdominal muscles similar to a rubber band effect. If you have any questions please call 410 466 2558

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Other claimed benefits of colloidal copper include:

treats wounds, infections, and burns

Help to stimulate and repair hernia tissue damage

supports cardiovascular health

prevents osteoporosis

helps the nervous system function

acts as an antioxidant that supports human immunity

stimulates collagen and elastin

reduces wrinkles, discolouration, and age-related skin conditions

Some studies do show that copper is good for skin as a basic nutrient:

Supports healthy cartilage and tendon regeneration

3. Plays a critical role in cellular energy production.

4. Helps maintain the integrity of connective tissue in the heart and blood vessels.

5. Plays a role in bone formation.

6. Plays a role in the metabolism of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine.

7. Functions as an antioxidant.

8. known to play an important role in the development and maintenance of immune system function.

9. Increases the body’s ability to absorb iron

10. Used as a remedy for grey hair, burns, arthritis, parasites, and viral and bacterial infections.

11. Used to treat a wide range of inflammatory disorders, including ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, erythema nodosum, osteoarthritis, rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, and Wilson’s disease.

12. Alleviates anaemia and molybdenum deficiency and has also been used in the treatment of arthritis, bursitis, and rheumatism, and to stimulate the metabolic processes.

13. The metal of assimilation because it alleviates intestinal disorders and stimulates metabolism.

14. The remedy of choice in many renal and spasmodic or cramping disorders.

Specific diseases Copper is used for include:

Dysentery, dysmenorrhea, epilepsy, liver conditions, nephritis, thyroid disorders, typhoid, ulcers, varices, varicose veins, and spastic and atonic constipation.

Copper’s use for other common health maladies may include chilliness, dizziness, nausea, night fever, and poor pulse. Glandular functions improve, and copper promotes capillary action and formation of the red corpuscles.

Copper is most frequently used to alleviate throat problems including coughing, hoarseness, laryngeal catarrh, and difficulty in swallowing. Copper also eases fear of death, poor memory, and an inability to retain thoughts.

Numerous studies have drawn attention to the relationship between copper deficiency and heart disease, which effect has now been traced to both a deficiency in copper and an imbalance in the copper- to-zinc ratio in the body.

In 1939, the German physician, Werner Hangarter, noticed that Finnish copper miners were unaffected by arthritis as long as they worked in the mining industry. This observation led Finnish medical researchers plus the Germans, Hangarter and Lübke, to successfully use a mixture of copper chloride and sodium salicylate to treat patients suffering from rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, neck and back problems, and sciatica.

Copper aspirinate has been shown not only to be more effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis than aspirin alone, but it has been shown to prevent or even cure the ulceration of the stomach often associated with aspirin therapy. More than 140 copper complexes of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (aspirin and ibuprofen, for example) have been shown to be more active than their parent compounds.

It has been demonstrated that copper complexes such as copper aspirinate and copper tryptophanate, markedly increase healing rate of ulcers and wounds. For example, copper complexes heal gastric ulcers five days sooner than other reagents. Further, it has been shown that, whereas non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen and enefenamic acid suppress wound healing, copper complexes of these drugs promote normal wound healing while at the same time retaining anti-inflammatory activity.

The 1973 work by Dr. L.M. Klevay at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Human Nutrition Research Center pointed to a relationship between copper and cholesterol. In subsequent work, published in 1975, Dr. Klevay theorized that a metabolic imbalance between zinc and copper — with more emphasis on copper deficiency than zinc excess – is a major contributing factor in coronary heart disease.

Subsequent work by other investigators has shown that copper complexes also can have a valuable role in the minimization of damage to the aorta and heart muscle as oxygenated blood reperfuses into tissues following myocardial infarction. This action is based on the anti-inflammatory action of copper complexes.

It has been speculated that the reason that the heart attack rate in France is lower than in the rest of Europe is because of the significant consumption by the French of red wine, which has a higher copper content than white wine because it is prepared with the skin of the grape intact.

Copper’s role in the immune system has recently been supported by observations that individuals suffering from Menke’s disease (an inherited disease in which there is defective copper absorption and metabolism) generally die of immune system-related phenomena and other infections. Further, animals deficient in copper have been shown to have increased susceptibility to bacterial pathogens such as salmonella and listeria. This kind of evidence has led researchers to suggest that copper compounds not only can cure various conditions, but can aid in the prevention of disease.

Copper jewelry worn directly on skin has been used for a hundred years or more as a remedy for many ailments, including arthritis. Now, copper bracelets to ease joint and arthritis pain are ubiquitous in health food stores, and health magazines and catalogues.

With the understanding that copper deficiency can result in gray hair, skin wrinkles, crow’s feet, varicose veins and saggy skin, copper has recently been touted as a “Fountain of Youth” for its ability to improve the elastic fiber in skin, increase skin flexibility, and act as an anti-wrinkle treatment. It has even been said to be able to return gray hair back to its natural color.

Copper can be used to help stabilise and to balance the flow of blood within the body also helping to increase circulatory functions when necessary. It can be used to cleanse wounds and to fight bacterial infection. It has also been used in the treatment of arthritis, bursitis, and rheumatism, and to stimulate the metabolic processes. Specific diseases copper is used for include dysentery, dysmenorrhea, epilepsy, liver conditions, nephritis, thyroid disorders, typhoid, ulcers, varices, varicose veins, and spastic and atonic constipation.

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More benefits of colloidal copper

1)May Assist in Diabetes Treatment According to scientists’ reports, type 2 diabetes is often brought about by the oxidation of cells lacking essential metals which help insulate the cells and protect them from free radicals. Free radicals attack healthy cells and mutate the DNA. One study shows that copper deficiency or abnormal absorption of copper damages cellular defenses and body tissues, leading to the onset of diabetes.

2)Proper Growth and Health

Copper is vital for good health and normal growth. It helps in the protection of skeletal, nervous and cardiovascular systems. Having a copper deficiency means that the normal and healthy growth of your organs and tissues would be hindered. For pregnant women who have copper deficiency, it is possible for the fetus to be underdeveloped.Studies show that copper deficiency may even result to birth defects and for babies to develop prematurely which is very common in third world countries.

3)Hair and Eyes Pigmentation

One of the vital components of the natural dark pigment, melanin, which gives coloration to the skin, hair and eyes is copper. Melanin is produced by melanocyte—but only with the aid of the cuproenzyme called tyrosinase, which is derived from copper. Copper is also known to help in preventing the graying of hair. It also aids in maintaining the color of your eyes as you age along with zinc. In fact, copper is known to be an anti-aging element.

4)Brain Stimulation Copper is known to be a brain stimulant which is why copper-rich food is also often called “Brain Food”. Studies have shown that out of the box thinking and creativity is linked directly to the copper content of the brain, showing that it enables neutral pathways to develop in unique ways. This enhances your cognitive ability and the ability to process information more quickly.

5)Boosts Immunity and Energy

By boosting the production of red blood cells, copper prevents the development of anemia which is one of the major reasons of energy drainage. Along with iron, it also boosts energy by extracting carbohydrates from the cells and use it to its full potential. Copper is also a vital part of the body’s healing process. It serves as an immunity builder, prevents and cures anemia enabling your body to both defend and heal itself faster.

6)Connective Tissues

To produce hemoglobin, collagen, myelin (protective layer of skin) and melanin, our body uses copper. These help when it comes to the development and maintenance of connective tissues. Copper also helps in the production of elastin which keeps skin flexible. This keeps skin from sagging, looking older, less prone to wrinkles and premature aging.

7)Enzymatic Reactions

Our body goes through many processes in order to stay alive and healthy. Some of these enzyme producing processes facilitate copper so that the body can function efficiently. Without these enzymatic processes in many of our organs, our body may cease to function all together. The metabolism will slow down, hormonal levels would be thrown off. This causes its own domino effect of unnatural reactions.

8)Absorption of Iron and Sugar

In order for iron to be absorbed by the body and prevent it from being filtered out of the liver, your body requires copper.This is important because iron helps your body produce red blood cells and ensures oxygen is being delivered throughout your organs. Having an iron deficiency makes you experience weakness, bruising, digestive issues, fatigue and you may develop anemia. Bottom line is that for all other minerals and elements to be absorbed and utilized, copper is essential.

9)Reduces Cholesterol

Copper deficiency is known to contribute when it comes to the increase of cholesterol levels in the body. According to a number of different studies, copper is found to have the ability to reduce ‘bad’ cholesterol (LDL cholesterol) and helps increase ‘good’ cholesterol (HDL cholesterol). This lowers the chances of cardiovascular diseases like heart attacks, strokes and atherosclerosis.

10)Thyroid Gland

Copper plays an important roles in ensuring that the thyroid gland functions properly. That said, an excess in copper in our body can also causes a major malfunction in the thyroid gland. When your thyroid gland does not work properly, the production of your hormones may cause unwarranted effects on your overall body’s metabolic processes as well as heart and digestive function, muscle control, brain development and bone maintenance.Copper and zinc works in conjunction with each other. These two elements should be balanced for everything to function properly. It may be essential, but just like all other vitamins and minerals, copper should be taken in moderation. You need to be mindful of your body’s require dosage and that you’re getting it from proper sources. Remember, balance is key here.

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