Pure Encapsulations Copper (glycinate) Support for Normal Function of The Immune System 60 Capsules
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Copper (glycinate) is an essential mineral with numerous roles, including a healthy metabolism.
• Helps to promote a healthy metabolism
• Contributes to the conversion of food into energy
• Supports the immune system
• Helps maintain normal skin and hair pigmentation
• Plays a role in collagen formation
• Helps maintain collagen and elastin
Copper is a trace mineral that plays a role in overall health by helping to transform food into energy and thus contributes to a healthy metabolic function. It is also involved in collagen and elastin maintenance and it contributes to healthy skin, cartilage, bones and teeth. Skin and hair also need copper to maintain pigmentation. It has antioxidant properties and contributes to healthy cell function and immune system function. It is one of the minerals needed for bone formation and may benefit those more vulnerable to low bone density.
Suggested use is 1 capsule 1-2 times per day.
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Copper (glycinate) is an essential mineral with numerous roles, including a healthy metabolism. • Helps to promote a healthy metabolism • Contributes to the conversion of food into energy • Supports the immune system • Helps maintain normal skin and hair pigmentation • Plays a role in collagen formation • Helps maintain collagen and elastin Copper is a trace mineral that plays a role in overall health by helping to transform food into energy and thus contributes to a healthy metabolic function. It is also involved in collagen and elastin maintenance and it contributes to healthy skin, cartilage, bones and teeth. Skin and hair also need copper to maintain pigmentation. It has antioxidant properties and contributes to healthy cell function and immune system function. It is one of the minerals needed for bone formation and may benefit those more vulnerable to low bone density. Suggested use is 1 capsule 1-2 times per day.
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