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inorganic copper is bad, not organic
 
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inorganic copper is bad, not organic


many articles stating that copper overload comes from inorganic copper such as from door knobs, pipes that carry tap water, cooking pans, etc...

organic copper from supplements or food is what makes you better.

many young people graying and have wrinkling skin is not natural as they are promoting in fashion these days, in the old days you got gray hair in your senior years.



"My personal experience seems to support Wallach's findings. In the case of my father, dad's hair had been white since his 30s, and his skin started to wrinkle more than usual in his last few years. Dad was a heavy coffee drinker and he didn't believe in taking vitamin supplements, thinking instead that he could obtain needed vitamins and minerals through the food he ate. I also happen to be a heavy coffee drinker, and have a small amount of white hair already appearing. However, when I take regular copper supplements, a lot of my hair grows back with its original color. Some of my friends have also tried copper supplementation, and notice a partial reversal of white hair within a few weeks. This makes me optimistic that problems associated with copper deficiency can be prevented, and sometimes reversed, by supplementation."

http://www.pamrotella.com/health/copper.html
 

 
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