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Single, 100% Pure Copper Cup , High End (Rare)

Single, 100% Pure Copper Cup , High End (Rare)

Regular price $28.00 USD
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Copper Kills Bacteria. In ancient times, people found that water stored in copper vessels stayed fresh longer and tasted bette

Copper also helps prevent bacteria that causes diarrhea from drinking bad water. In fact, drinking out of copper vessels is one way for countries with poor sanitation systems to enjoy cleaner water, and thus keep healthier.

 

Copper improves your digestive system.

Copper helps stimulate peristalsis, the contraction and relaxation of stomach muscles, which moves waste products (feces) through the intestines and out of the body. Copper also helps kill harmful inflammation-causing bacteria in the gut, possibly improving ulcers, indigestion, and infections. A healthy gut is important in order for the body to absorb proper nutrients.

 

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Copper strengthens your immune system.

Copper has antioxidant properties. Antioxidants help decrease free radicals which are harmful to the immune system. Drinking water from a copper cup routinely can boost your antioxidants and, therefore, boost your immune system. And because copper helps eliminate harmful bacteria, your immune system doesn’t have to work as hard — which will also keep you healthy.

Copper increases your energy level.

Copper helps make an important enzyme in the body called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is basically energy. When you drink water from a copper cup, you are providing copper needed for your body to make more energy.

Copper balances your thyroid.

Not having enough copper in your system (copper deficiency) can cause your thyroid gland to regulate hormones improperly. Drinking water from a copper vessel provides the copper needed by the thyroid gland to stay balanced and function properly.

Copper helps with weight loss.

We’ve already learned that copper helps regulate the thyroid and helps make energy through ATP. Both of these speed up the metabolism and create energy for fat burning, which in turn may help you lose weight.

Copper improves your brain function.

Copper is needed to make phospholipids, a type of fat (lipids) used to give cells form and to build a protective barrier around them. Of all your organs, the brain has the highest concentration of lipids.

These lipids help electrical impulses shoot from nerve to nerve, giving signals to the rest of the body, telling it what to do. They also help with memory storage.

Changes in lipid levels may lead to problems in the brain, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common type of dementia among older people.

Copper decreases your risk of cancer.

Copper has antioxidants which fight off free radicals. Studies show free radicals in large amounts damage the body’s cells which can then lead to cancer. Antioxidants help neutralize these free radicals preventing them from causing damage.

Copper helps your heart and blood pressure.

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Copper helps prevent plaque from accumulating in the coronary arteries, decreasing your risk of heart attack. Copper also helps your blood vessels dilate, which improves blood flow to the heart and helps regulate your blood pressure.

Copper helps protect your liver.

Copper deficiency appears to be a factor in Non-Alcoholic Fatty-Liver Disease (NAFLD), a syndrome where fat cells replace healthy cells in the liver, causing other metabolic problems.

Copper helps prevent anemia.

Copper helps the body absorb, use, and maintain iron — preventing anemia.

Copper decreases joint inflammation and arthritic pain.

Copper has anti-inflammatory properties which may help relieve aches and pains caused by inflamed joints — such as in arthritis.

Copper helps heal wounds.

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Enzymes use copper to produce new cells in the body, particularly new skin cells, which is key for tissue healing. Since copper also has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, copper helps wounds heal faster.

Copper slows down signs of aging.

Copper has antioxidant properties which fight off free radicals, one of the main causes of fine lines in the skin. Since copper helps produce new, healthy skin cells to replace the old dying ones, it helps you look younger.

Copper helps strengthen hair.

Copper is used by enzymes to make melanin, the pigment that creates our skin, hair, and eye colors. Copper also improves circulation at the hair follicle level which promotes hair growth. Having enough copper in the body may help your hair stay lush longer, and slow the inevitable age when your hair turns gray.

Copper promotes healthy skin.

Copper promotes healthy skin in several ways.

  1. First, the melanin that’s beneficial to your hair also helps protect your skin from sun damage.
  2. Second, the body uses copper to make collagen and elastin, substances which improve your skin’s elasticity and prevents wrinkles.
  3. And third, we’ve already learned copper helps produce skin cells. By replacing old dead cells with supple new cells, copper is key in keeping your skin looking healthy and vibrant.
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