Copper Bisglycinate provides an optimally absorbed form of copper.
Copper is a trace mineral that is essential for bone health, connective tissue health, cardiovascular health, lipid metabolism, neurological health and skin health.
- It’s also a component of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase.
- Because copper and zinc compete with each other for absorption, an individual taking a high amount of zinc (for example, 50 mg daily for an extended time period) can develop a copper deficiency.
- Copper deficiency can render many cell types, including fat cells and blood cells susceptible to oxidation.
- Zinc supplementation should be accompanied by copper supplementation.
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