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Where to buy copper?

For Low dose copper, under 4mg, Thorn’s Copper Bisglycinate is easy to find and buy.  

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For higher dose copper bisglycinate there is only one company selling it.  

https://www.getpureminerals.com/

 

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An Analysis of Copper Toxicity Considerations

While copper is essential, its intake also carries considerations of toxicity.

  • Risk Factors: Ingesting copper in an improper form or in excessive amounts can lead to toxicity. However, due to the body’s homeostatic mechanisms, achieving a toxic dose is difficult. Acute copper poisoning is extremely rare and is primarily associated with intentional overdose.
  • Dietary Toxicity: Chronic dietary copper toxicity is not typically viewed as a significant public health concern. The most common risk is associated with genetic mutations that affect the body’s copper “pumps” (ATP7A and ATP7B), which can lead to copper buildup and dysregulation. It has been suggested that even some of these genetic conditions might be treated with higher doses of copper to correct them.
  • Chronic Exposure: Chronic exposure, such as from handling copper salts or consuming food and water stored in copper vessels, is less studied in humans. Conversely, small amounts of copper exposure have been associated with alleviating conditions like arthritis and improving skin tone.

Benefits and Risks of High Dose Copper Bisglycinate

Copper is the third most abundant essential trace mineral in the human body, following iron and zinc. Alongside minerals like iodine, boron, and magnesium, its role is complex and often misunderstood. Copper has a long history of use, and in the mid-20th century, it was even administered in high doses to children for therapeutic purposes.

This guide provides an objective analysis of “high-dose” copper, examining its foundational roles in the body, its interaction with other minerals, and the considerations surrounding its potential benefits and risks.