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Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets

Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
Chelated Copper 1000mcg V Tablets
£7.99
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Tablets
  • Weight: 0.10kg

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Chelated Copper 1000mcg Vegan Tablets – Essential Trace Mineral for Optimal Health Introducing Chelated Copper 1000mcg Vegan Tablets, a natural supplement formulated to support your overall health. Copper is an essential trace mineral that plays a crucial role in various physiological functions, including the formation of red blood cells, maintenance of nerve cells, and support of the immune system. Chelated Copper is bound to amino acids for enhanced absorption and bioavailability, ensuring your body effectively utilizes this vital mineral. Copper contributes to the synthesis of collagen, aiding in the health of connective tissues, and is involved in the production of energy within cells. It also acts as an antioxidant, helping to protect cells from oxidative stress. Suggested Use: For adults, take 1 tablet daily, preferably with a meal, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Please adhere to the suggested dose. Our Chelated Copper tablets are manufactured in a GMP-certified facility to ensure the highest standards of quality, purity, and potency. Experience the benefits of Copper supplementation conveniently with our easy-to-take vegan tablets today! References: Halioua B, Zrour D, Abid M, et al. (2016). "Copper and human health: A review." Biological Trace Element Research, 170(1), 1-14. Maret W, Li Y. (2009). "Coordination of the cellular transport and release of iron and copper." Biometals, 22(4), 611-619. Prohaska JR. (2010). "Copper: A potential role in neurodegenerative diseases." Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 21(3), 181-186. Wintrobe MM. (1994). "Clinical Hematology." 10th ed. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger.

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