ddjd
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Yes I'm looking for a copper supplement also
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Does goats cheese have high copper?This reminded me I need to get some more copper for my goats...
Goats need a lot of copper, so much that if you house sheep with them and the sheep use the goat minerals they can get copper toxicity. When goats become deficient in copper their hair loses its colour.
Based off this post, I am wondering if copper is somehow integral to their immune system.
yes, more than cow'sDoes goats cheese have high copper?
Hey Haidut, have you took that idea any further? Im getting tired of dying my barnet every month.A lot of people keep asking about a copper supplement for general metabolic purposes or hair color restoration, so not I can hit multiple birds with one stone
Hey Haidut, have you took that idea any further? Im getting tired of dying my barnet every month.
So rubbing that in should get some copper into the hair shaft then? I presume it would be good for dandruff (the vinegar) too.Why not simply drop a copper penny into a 1oz glass of vinegar and use the resulting solution (copper acetate)?
So rubbing that in should get some copper into the hair shaft then? I presume it would be good for dandruff (the vinegar) too.
To be clear, do you mean simply that it will dye the hair a coppery color. I think this is what you mean.Not sure why you are trying to rub it onto your hair. If it is for hair color, then even slight wetting of the hair with the copper solution should be enough.
To be clear, do you mean simply that it will dye the hair a coppery color. I think this is what you mean.
But copper is sometimes implicated (wrongly or rightly) in hair losing pigment, ie turning gray. And some have hypothesized (although I've never seen proof) that correcting a copper deficiency will return color to gray hair.
If you mean the latter, I'd be interested in trying it.
I like that answer. Will have to try one of these days.No, I meant it should reverse gray color as Peat mentioned.
So, dissolving them in DMSO/ethanol solution and applying to the skin may achieve the equivalent of a very hefty dose of antibiotics like ampicillin or even tetracycline.
This would be great as a replacement for antibiotics any chance of an antibiotic like Idealabs supplement in the future?
As I replied to you in another post, combining a MB dose of 5mg-15mg and then eposing yourself to bright sunlight or powerful lamps for 30min-60min may provide the same effects as antibiotics. The copper and other metals would be much riskier as they are more toxic in higher doses.
Thanks Haidut. Any thoughts on what kind of energy dose of light would be required? I have a full body red and near infrared light device that emits about 100mw per cm2 at a distance of 20cm. Or is not about the amount of energy and more the amount of time you are exposed to the light in order to create the ROS needed to kill the bacteria.
Also how long after consumption does MB take to reach physiological levels in the body? I'm guessing just an hour or so.