Pro Copper200 Professional Features:
True Underwater High Voltage Plasma Arc Colloidal Copper 200ppm 72hour Batch Time.
Particle Size Between 1 and 40 nanometers (6000 times smaller than a red blood cell)
Contains Only 100% Pure 99.99 Copper using the Underwater Plasma Arc Method.
Features No Salts, No preservatives, No Additives, No Reduction Agents, just Pure 99.99% Plasma Arc Copper (The Real Method).
BPA Free Amber GLASS Bottles and Free measuring scoop.
Dark Amber in color due to the High Voltage small particle size adding up for over 72hours (The True Professional Colloidal Copper).
1. Colloidal Copper has been found helpful against multi-cellular parasites such as malaria, ring-worm, cryptosporidium, toxoplasma, and chronic bladder infections where bacteria have formed a multi-cellular biofilm as well as many viruses.
2. Supports healthy cartilage and tendon regeneration
3. Plays a critical role in cellular energy production.
4. Helps maintain the integrity of connective tissue in the heart and
blood vessels.
5. Plays a role in bone formation.
6. Plays a role in the metabolism of the neurotransmitters
norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine.
7. Functions as an antioxidant.
8. known to play an important role in the development and
maintenance of immune system function.
9. Increases the body’s ability to absorb iron
10. Used as a remedy for grey hair, burns, arthritis, parasites, and
viral and bacterial infections.
11. Used to treat a wide range of inflammatory disorders, including
ankylosing spondylitis, arthritis, erythema nodosum, osteoarthritis,
rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, and Wilson’s disease.
12. Alleviates anaemia and molybdenum deficiency and has also
been used in the treatment of arthritis, bursitis, and rheumatism, and
to stimulate the metabolic processes.
13. The metal of assimilation because it alleviates intestinal
disorders and stimulates metabolism.
14. The remedy of choice in many renal and spasmodic or cramping
disorders.
Specific diseases Copper is used for include:
Dysentery, dysmenorrhea, epilepsy, liver conditions, nephritis,
thyroid disorders, typhoid, ulcers, varices, varicose veins, and
spastic and atonic constipation.
Copper’s use for other common health malodies may include
chilliness, dizziness, nausea, night fever, and poor pulse. Glandular
functions improve, and copper promotes capillary action and
formation of the red corpuscles.
Copper is most frequently used to alleviate throat problems including
coughing, hoarseness, laryngeal catarrh, and difficulty in
swallowing. Copper also eases a fear of death, poor memory, and an
inability to retain thoughts.
Numerous studies have drawn attention to the relationship between
copper deficiency and heart disease, which effect has now been
traced to both a deficiency in copper and an imbalance in the copper-
to-zinc ratio in the body.
In 1939, the German physician, Werner Hangarter, noticed that
Finnish copper miners were unaffected by arthritis as long as they
worked in the mining industry. This observation led Finnish medical
researchers plus the Germans, Hangarter and Lübke, to successfully
use a mixture of copper chloride and sodium salicylate to treat
patients suffering from rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, neck
and back problems, and sciatica.
Copper aspirinate has been shown not only to be more effective in
the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis than aspirin alone, but it has
been shown to prevent or even cure the ulceration of the stomach
often associated with aspirin therapy. More than 140 copper
complexes of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (aspirin and
ibuprofen, for example) have been shown to be more active than
their parent compounds.
It has been demonstrated that copper complexes such as copper
aspirinate and copper tryptophanate, markedly increase healing rate
of ulcers and wounds. For example, copper complexes heal gastric
ulcers five days sooner than other reagents. Further, it has been
shown that, whereas non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as
ibuprofen and enefenamic acid suppress wound healing, copper
complexes of these drugs promote normal wound healing while at the
same time retaining anti-inflammatory activity.
The 1973 work by Dr. L.M. Klevay at the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Human Nutrition Research Center pointed to a
relationship between copper and cholesterol. In subsequent work,
published in 1975, Dr. Klevay theorized that a metabolic imbalance
between zinc and copper — with more emphasis on copper
deficiency than zinc excess – is a major contributing factor in
coronary heart disease.
Subsequent work by other investigators has shown that copper
complexes also can have a valuable role in the minimization of
damage to the aorta and heart muscle as oxygenated blood reperfuses
into tissues following myocardial infarction. This action is based on
the anti-inflammatory action of copper complexes.
It has been speculated that the reason that the heart attack rate in
France is lower than in the rest of Europe is because of the
significant consumption by the French of red wine, which has a
higher copper content than white wine because it is prepared with
the skin of the grape intact.
Copper’s role in the immune system has recently been supported by
observations that individuals suffering from Menke’s disease (an
inherited disease in which there is defective copper absorption and
metabolism) generally die of immune system-related phenomena and
other infections. Further, animals deficient in copper have been
shown to have increased susceptibility to bacterial pathogens such as
salmonella and listeria. This kind of evidence has led researchers to
suggest that copper compounds not only can cure various conditions,
but can aid in the prevention of disease.
Copper jewelry worn directly on skin has been used for a hundred
years or more as a remedy for many ailments, including arthritis.
Now, copper bracelets to ease joint and arthritis pain are ubiquitous
in health food stores, and health magazines and catalogues.
With the understanding that copper deficiency can result in gray hair,
skin wrinkles, crow’s feet, varicose veins and saggy skin, copper has
recently been touted as a “Fountain of Youth” for its ability to
improve the elastic fiber in skin, increase skin flexibility, and act as
an anti-wrinkle treatment. It has even been said to be able to return
gray hair back to its natural color.
Copper can be used to help stabilise and to balance the flow of
blood within the body also helping to increase circulatory functions
when necessary. It can be used to cleanse wounds and to fight
bacterial infection. It has also been used in the treatment of arthritis,
bursitis, and rheumatism, and to stimulate the metabolic processes.
Specific diseases copper is used for include dysentery,
dysmenorrhea, epilepsy, liver conditions, nephritis, thyroid
disorders, typhoid, ulcers, varices, varicose veins, and spastic and
atonic constipation. Steiner also noted that copper increases self-
acceptance, and the emotions are balanced. The person in need of
copper may be restless, excitable, apathetic, neurotic, or exhibit the
early stages of psychosis. (L.F.C. Mees, M.D)., ‘Living Metals’
(London: Regency Press, 1974), p.19-27. (Wilhelm Pelikan), ‘The
Secrets of Metals’ (Spring Valley, NY: Anthroposophical Press,
1984), pages: 04-118) The ancients used copper to treat cholera,
dropsy, eczema, flu, gall bladder disorders, hernia, jaundice,
neuralgia, heart palpitations, scarlet fever, schizophrenia, and to
strengthen the sexual organs. Other problems for which it is used
include chilliness, dizziness, nausea, night fever, and poor pulse.
Glandular functions improve, and copper promotes capillary action
and formation of the red corpuscles. It has also been used to alleviate
throat problems including coughing, hoarseness, laryngeal catarrh,
and difficulty in swallowing. Copper also eases a fear of death, poor
memory, and an inability to retain thoughts.
In the Ebers papyrus from the eighteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt, it
is suggested that pulverised copper be used for granulomatous
inflammations, especially in the eyes. Hippocrates used copper for
empyema, haemoptysis, and pneumonia. Paracelsus used it for
treating hysteria, syphilis, and pulmonary imbalances. In India,
copper earrings are worn to prevent sciatica.
Edgar Cayce said copper balances the emotions so that the spiritual
nature and mental self are aligned. It is believed that Copper aids in
the karmic background as one of the common elements in Lemuria for
stabilising the general genetic patterns of the then developing
physical body and the bone tissue of the early anatomical form. This
was done so that there was not the overbearance of the gelatinous
form, which was at times typical of the anatomy in those days,
particularly in the early phases of childhood. (Max Heindel), ‘Occult
Principles of Health and Healing’ (Oceanside, California, U.S.A.
The Rosicrucian Fellowship, 1938), page. 15. (Max Heindel), ‘The
Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception’ (Oceanside, California. U.S.A. The
Rosicrucian Fel¬lowship, 1977), pages. 275,and 346. It is well
documented that in many different languages that copper is used for
healing and in spiritual growth. Copper can be used in a wide range
of inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, rheumatism,
inflammations in the cerebral cortex, activities of the inner ear, and
intestinal disorders.
Various dysfunctions associated with the diaphragm, such as poor
breathing can be treated with copper because it strengthens the
neurological functions. Greater flexibility within the bone tissue
including the cartilages, ligaments, tendons, and sinus tissue result.
Use copper in left-right brain disorders such as autism, dyslexia,
epilepsy, neurological dis¬charge, physical co-ordination problems,
and visual problems. And the pineal and pituitary glands are
strengthened.
Copper also eases pernicious anaemia, the taking of colloidal copper
helps antidote the affects of microwave radiation and increases
copper assimilation. In the esoteric area of life this mineral is known
to combat lethargy, passivity, restlessness, excitability, and non-
acceptance of oneself. It can stimulate initiative, optimism,
diplomacy, and independence.
Copper is one of the baser metallic elements of high conductive
properties; thus the body’s electrical properties are activated.
Antioxidant and Blood Cleansing: this is what copper is all about. It
will cause the veins to become temporarily enlarged with rich and
healthy clean blood. This can be observed when colloidal copper is
applied topically directly to the skin. The veins beneath quickly
become gauged with rich oxygenated blood.
Copper usage to prevent osteoporosis:
Copper for Skin Care to stimulate the regrowth of Collagen: and help
dismiss wrinkles and sagging skin by gently massaging a few drops
directly on to the skin. once or twice a day.
Colloidal Copper can also can be used to help ear and inner ear
problems using topically as ear drops