Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY
Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY

Copper (glycinate) 60's

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Copper (glycinate) 60's - ROCK RIDGE PHARMACY

Copper (glycinate) 60's

Product description
  • Helps activate enzymes important to energy metabolism
  • Assists in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells
  • Supports protein metabolism and phospholipid synthesis
  • Available in copper citrate with enhanced bioavailability and copper glycinate forms
  • Made with high-quality vegan ingredients backed by verifiable science

Indications

  • Ages 18 and up
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic support

Suggested Use

As a dietary supplement, take 1 capsule, 1-2 times daily, with meals.

Warning

If you are pregnant or lactating, have any health condition or are taking any medication, consult your health professional before use.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place.

Source

  • Copper is sourced naturally from earthen ore
  • Citrate (copper citrate only) is derived from corn dextrose fermentation
  • Glycine (copper glycinate only) is synthetic
  • Hypoallergenic plant fiber is derived from pine cellulose

Verifiable Science

Copper activates several enzymes important to energy metabolism. It is the key mineral in lysyl oxidase, an enzyme that weaves together collagen and elastin.1 Copper assists in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells by facilitating iron absorption.2 It is involved in protein metabolism, the production of RNA, and the synthesis of phospholipids used in the formation of myelin sheaths.3,4‡

References

  1. DiSilvestro RA, et al. Metabolism. 2012 Sep;61(9):1242-6.
  2. Reeves PG, et al. J Nutr. 2005 Jan;135(1):92-8.
  3. Bauerly KA, et al. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2005 May;288(5):G1007-14
  4. Cunnane SC, et al. Ann Nutr Metab. 1985;29(2):103-10.

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