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Copper Citrate





                Product description

                Copper, a trace element, is part of a large number of enzymes. Copper is
                consequently essential for the well functioning of these enzymes.
                Enzymes containing copper play a role in several physiological processes and
                functions such as: the immune system, the osteoarticular system, the nervous
                system and protection against free radicals. Copper preparations may only be
                used when there is a clearly demonstrated deficiency.


                Ingredients

                 INGREDIENTS PER TABLET
                 Copper (citrate)                                                     1650 µg    150%
                 Auxiliary substances: microcrystalline cellulose, polyvinyl pyrrolidone,
                 hydrogenated cotton seed oil
                 *%RDA= Recommended Daily Allowance (E.C.)


                Packaging


                60 tablets
                Recommended use


                1 tablet a day or as recommended
                Precaution

                The use of copper supplements requires a biological evaluation, which shows
                that there is a shortage.

























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