How Copper Works

Nutrition

Basic nutrients like minerals can serve three urgent purposes. They energize cells and enzymes, detoxify our bodies, and even help kill infections. And the best part? We don’t need to take separate supplements for each symptom – minerals can do all three!

Copper is a perfect example of a nutrient that provides these benefits. It’s essential for low energy, hair loss, and even helps with collagen production for wound healing. Copper has been found to improve brain and nerve health, reduce inflammation and pain, and even boost athletic performance. With so many crucial uses, it’s no wonder that copper is a necessary nutrient to include in our diets.

Detoxification

Copper can help with detoxifying your body. Copper is part of major enzymes such as Metallothionein, along with zinc and selenium, which play a crucial role in detoxifying metals. Additionally, copper is also necessary for other key detoxifying enzymes like Glutathione and SOD superoxide dismutase.

Now, I’m not saying that copper specifically targets certain toxins in your body, but the full spectrum of basic nutrients can help build all detox pathways for all classes of toxins. There are so many man-made chemicals that we can potentially have in our bodies that we may never even identify, so it’s important to fortify the body and let it heal itself.

Copper Can Kill Pathogens

Did you know that copper can be a powerful tool for fighting infections? Copper sulphate is not only cheap, but also widely used on farms to control fungus and deworm goats. It can even clear up pesky clogs in your home’s sewer pipes. How does it do it, you ask? Well, one theory is that it steals electrons from cell membranes and destroys crucial DNA and RNA. Seems like a pretty effective way to keep pathogens at bay.

Simple And Systematic

These nutrients are essential for our entire body and can address multiple symptoms all at once, even ones that we didn’t realize were related. And the best part? When our body has all the necessary nutrients, it can do the healing work itself.

So let’s shift our focus from matching symptoms to nutrient deficiencies and prioritize the basics that give us a wider spectrum of results. It’s a simple yet systematic approach that can make all the difference.

Healthfully,
Systemic Body

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