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Copper is one of the most important minerals in the human
body. It accelerates synaptic responses in the brain and
promotes mental clarity. It is a powerful bactericide and
fungicide. It cleans the blood system and strengthens the
arteries and the nervous system. Copper reduces muscle and
joint pain and improves bone strength. It allows the
assimilation of iron and acts on the production of red
blood cells and protein synthesis. |
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elements, forgotten potential.
Liquid minerals Winterlånd.
Copper is the third most common mineral in the body. It is found
mainly throughout the musculo-skeletal system, although the largest
amounts are found in the brain and liver. The formation and
regulation of hormones such as melatonin is under the control of
copper, it is also responsible for the production of a wide range of
neurotransmitters. Collagen production and formation of red blood
cells are both highly dependent on copper concentration. Zinc is a
major copper antagonist, while it has been found that .zinc intakes
result in copper deficiency, high copper intakes have not been found
to affect zinc levels
500 ml / 16 fl.oz | 4.5L / 1.2 Gal |
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