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Benefits of Cooper

Copper plays an important role in maintaining a healthy body and has a variety of health benefits

  • Anti-Inflammatory Properties.

  • Antioxidant Properties.

  • Improves Cardiovascular Health.

  • Boosts Immune Health.

  • Protects Bone Density.

  • Assists in Collagen Production.

  • Promotes Brain Health.

Copper plays an essential role in bone health, growth and repair. Maintaining proper copper levels may help prevent bone disease like osteoporosis. Copper is believed to have strong anti-inflammatory properties and has been used to relieve the symptoms of arthritis.

Copper is considered an antioxidant that helps prevent free radical damage to the cells. It works in conjunction with the antioxidant enzyme, superoxide dismutase, to protect cell membranes from toxins as well. Copper is believed to help support the immune system

 

Cardiovascular Health

Low copper levels have been linked to high cholesterol and high blood pressure. One group of researchers has suggested that some patients with heart failure may benefit from copper supplements.

Animal studies have linked low copper levels to CVD, but it remains unclear if a deficiency would have the same impact on humans.

 

Copper is an essential trace mineral necessary for survival. It is found in all body tissues and plays a role in making red blood cells and maintaining nerve cells and the immune system.

Severe copper deficiency is associated with lower bone mineral density and a higher risk of osteoporosis.