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Copper gluconate

Copper gluconate

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Copper gluconate, important for the human body

✅ Copper supports the normal function of the immune system,
✅ normal iron transport in the body,
✅ and the maintenance of normal connective tissue as well as the protection of cells from oxidative stress
✅ Highest raw material quality and purity
✅ Produced and bottled in Austria

Copper is necessary for the absorption of iron. It is also needed to protect cell membranes, acts as an antioxidant and protects against free radicals. It is also involved in the structure of bones, skin and hair. Copper also contributes to the transport of electrons and thus to the generation of energy.

Copper deficiency can have many negative effects, such as: B. Anemia, hypothyroidism and graying of the hair, but the greatest danger is heart disease. In a study of copper restriction in humans, reducing copper intake from 1.38 mg per day to 1 mg per day caused severe heart problems in four of 23 study participants.

Daily dose: 4 drops = 3 mg copper (300% NRV) in a little water or juice and drink.

Ingredients: water, ethanol, copper gluconate

Contents: 10 ml

Store in a cool and dry place.

Not an organic product according to Regulation (EU) 2018/848.

Why does the body need copper?

Copper is an essential trace element that is essential for various vital functions in the body. Here are some of the most important roles of copper in the human organism.

Hemoglobin synthesis - Copper is necessary for the formation of hemoglobin, the iron-containing protein in red blood cells that is responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood.

Iron metabolism - It supports iron metabolism and the release of iron from body reserves, which is important for the formation of hemoglobin.

Energy production - Copper is a component of several enzymes involved in energy metabolism, particularly in the mitochondria, the powerhouses of cells.

Connective tissue formation - Copper plays a role in the synthesis of collagen and elastin, which are important for the formation and maintenance of connective tissue in the skin, blood vessels and bones.

Nervous system - It is involved in the synthesis of neurotransmitters and plays a role in the functioning of the nervous system.

Immune System - Copper is important for the normal functioning of the immune system. It has an antioxidant effect and supports the defense against pathogens.

Iron Absorption - Copper promotes the absorption of iron from the intestines and its conversion into a form that is more readily available to the body.

Pigmentation of skin and hair - Copper plays a role in the formation of melanin, the pigment responsible for the color of skin, hair and eyes.

A lack of copper can lead to a variety of health problems, including anemia, immune system impairment, cartilage and bone changes, and neurological problems.

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