PURE COPPER CONCENTRATE
Pure Copper Concentrate
Price: $48
Copper is an electrolyte that is necessary for turning on certain bodily functions. It is the third most prevalent mineral in the body and is most heavily concentrated in the blood plasma protein, Ceruloplasmin. Copper promotes normal growth, helps regulate the metabolism and utilization of iron, amino acids and vitamins.
Pure Copper Concentrate
Price: $48
Copper is an electrolyte that is necessary for turning on certain bodily functions. It is the third most prevalent mineral in the body and is most heavily concentrated in the blood plasma protein, Ceruloplasmin. Copper promotes normal growth, helps regulate the metabolism and utilization of iron, amino acids and vitamins.
Product Description
Copper is an electrolyte that is necessary for turning on certain bodily functions. It is the third most prevalent mineral in the body and is most heavily concentrated in the blood plasma protein, Ceruloplasmin. Copper promotes normal growth, helps regulate the metabolism and utilization of iron, amino acids and vitamins.
Copper is necessary for enzymatic reactions, energy production, normal heart rhythm, normal function of thyroid gland, production of hemoglobin (RBC), myelin, melanin, elastin, collagen and bone.
Copper is a vital element of the natural dark pigment, melanin, which imparts coloration to skin, hair, and eyes. Melanin can be produced by melanocytes only in the presence of the cuproenzyme called tyrosinase. Intake of copper supplements may help to maintain natural hair color and may also help prevent loss of pigmentation in the skin.
Copper is a cofactor in as many as 50 different enzymes that are responsible for various biological processes within the body.
Copper promotes rapid wound healing, normal body temperature, resistance to infections and reduced symptoms of arthritis.
Deficiency of copper can produce the following symptoms in human beings:
Benefits of Copper may include:
The cuproenzyme, cytochrome c oxidase, affects the intracellular energy production. It acts as a catalyst in the reduction of molecular oxygen to water, during which the enzyme produces an electrical gradient used by the mitochondria to synthesize the vital energy-storing molecule, ATP.
Copper cannot be produced within the body and hence needs to be sourced from external food sources. In order to enjoy health benefits of copper, it must be included in diet of an individual.
Natural Sources:
Copper is present in various food sources such as liver, meat, seafood, beans, wheat bran, almonds, avocados, barley, garlic, nuts, oats, blackstrap molasses ,beets and lentils. Oysters are one of the richest sources of copper. Copper content is lost because of prolonged storing in tin cans and in food materials that are high in acid content.
PureCopper is Free-Mart’s trademarked brand consisting of 99.99+% pure Copper as bio-available nanoparticles dispersed and suspended in pure, pharmaceutical grade water.
Copper is an electrolyte that is necessary for turning on certain bodily functions. It is the third most prevalent mineral in the body and is most heavily concentrated in the blood plasma protein, Ceruloplasmin. Copper promotes normal growth, helps regulate the metabolism and utilization of iron, amino acids and vitamins.
Copper is necessary for enzymatic reactions, energy production, normal heart rhythm, normal function of thyroid gland, production of hemoglobin (RBC), myelin, melanin, elastin, collagen and bone.
Copper is a vital element of the natural dark pigment, melanin, which imparts coloration to skin, hair, and eyes. Melanin can be produced by melanocytes only in the presence of the cuproenzyme called tyrosinase. Intake of copper supplements may help to maintain natural hair color and may also help prevent loss of pigmentation in the skin.
Copper is a cofactor in as many as 50 different enzymes that are responsible for various biological processes within the body.
Copper promotes rapid wound healing, normal body temperature, resistance to infections and reduced symptoms of arthritis.
Deficiency of copper can produce the following symptoms in human beings:
- Anemia
- Anorexia
- Birth defects
- Bleeding under the skin
- Bone loss
- Brittle bones
- Dermatitis
- Diarrhea
- Dilated veins
- Edema
- Elevated cholesterol levels
- Hair Loss
- Lethargy
- Loss of cartilage in joints
- Low body temperature
- Low white blood cell count
- Uneven heartbeat
- Low resistance to infections
- Loss of skin pigmentation (vitiligo and leucoderma)
- Osteoporosis
- Paleness
- Premature aging
- Sores
- Stunted growth
- Thyroid disorders
- Weak eyes
Benefits of Copper may include:
- Copper is anti-inflammatory and may assist in reducing the symptoms of arthritis
- Copper promotes proper growth
- Cooper protects the skeletal, nervous and cardiovascular systems
- Copper gives pigmentation to hair and eyes
- Copper is necessary for proper synthesis of hemoglobin, myelin, elastin and collagen
- Copper helps to protect the myelin sheath surrounding the nerves
- Copper is widely known as a brain stimulant, otherwise known as “brain food”
- Copper helps with proper utilization of sugar
- Proper absorption of iron from the intestinal tract and release of stored iron from storage sites like the liver
- Copper is either an element or a cofactor of as many as 50 different enzymes
- Copper may slow down the aging process
- Copper is a strong antioxidant, which works in the presence of the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase
- Copper is an important constituent of energy production
- Studies have shown that copper can destroy or inhibit the growth of bacterial strains such as E Coli
- Copper has an important role in ensuring the proper functioning of thyroid glands
- Copper is needed for normal production of Red Blood Cells and helps with anemia
- Copper has an important role in the healing process and thus, ensures better wound healing
- Copper supports the body’s natural immunity
- Copper has been shown to reduce bad cholesterol and increase beneficial cholesterol.
- Copper is essential for the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate, which is an energy storehouse of the human body
The cuproenzyme, cytochrome c oxidase, affects the intracellular energy production. It acts as a catalyst in the reduction of molecular oxygen to water, during which the enzyme produces an electrical gradient used by the mitochondria to synthesize the vital energy-storing molecule, ATP.
Copper cannot be produced within the body and hence needs to be sourced from external food sources. In order to enjoy health benefits of copper, it must be included in diet of an individual.
Natural Sources:
Copper is present in various food sources such as liver, meat, seafood, beans, wheat bran, almonds, avocados, barley, garlic, nuts, oats, blackstrap molasses ,beets and lentils. Oysters are one of the richest sources of copper. Copper content is lost because of prolonged storing in tin cans and in food materials that are high in acid content.
PureCopper is Free-Mart’s trademarked brand consisting of 99.99+% pure Copper as bio-available nanoparticles dispersed and suspended in pure, pharmaceutical grade water.