Description
The effect of the Copper:
Copper Deficiency
A recent study found that at least a quarter of participating adults did not obtain sufficient copper from their diet. This suggests that copper deficiency may be relatively common, making it important to assess and ensure adequate intake.
Copper and the Nervous System
Copper is crucial for the proper development of the brain and nervous system. It is involved in the production and maintenance of the myelin sheath, which insulates nerve cells and ensures efficient signal transmission. Copper also plays a role in neurotransmitter synthesis, facilitating communication between nerve cells.
Copper and Immunity
Copper is essential for maintaining an adequate number of white blood cells, including phagocytes, which engulf and destroy harmful microorganisms. As a result, it supports a well-functioning immune system.
Benefits of Maintaining Optimal Copper Levels:
- Supports nervous system function.
- Aids in iron transport within the body.
- Enhances immune system activity.
- Protects cells from oxidative stress.
- Contributes to hair and skin pigmentation. Supports Brain Function.
Manufacturer Information:
YANGO Sp. z o.o.
ul. Granitowa 3/14, 02-681 Warsaw, Poland
Manufactured in the EU.
How to use:
Recommended Intake:
Take 1 capsule once a day.
Directions for Use:
Swallow the capsule with plenty of water after a meal.
Composition:
Active Ingredient Table
Active Ingredient | 1 Capsule | % NRV* |
---|---|---|
Copper gluconate | 14.3 mg | – |
of which copper (14%) | 2 mg | 200% |
*NRV – Nutrient Reference Value
Ingredients:
Filler: microcrystalline cellulose, copper (copper gluconate).
Capsule Shell:
Plant-based cellulose.