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Picture of Di
Location: California
Registered: 13 September 2005
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I was wondering if copper peptides enter the blood stream at all.

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Registered: 15 September 2004
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The peptide itself has great difficulty passing through the skin. The copper ion can pass easier but only about 0.1% passes through human skin.

In all our safety tests in animals and in human studies, we never found a rise in blood copper.

On the other hand, most humans seem to be somewhat low in copper and a small amount of copper might be beneficial.

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Picture of Di
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Thank you very much Dr. Pickart for your help.

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