Description
Element #29 on the Periodic Table, Copper (Cu) is a red, lustrous ductile, highly malleable metal. Copper has historically demonstrated anti-parasitic tendencies, especially in the livestock industry as a de-worming agent. Copper, in its pure trace elemental state, helps improve inter-cellular communications and strengthens the cellular membrane against microscopic parasite infestation. A diet deficient in Copper causes premature graying of the hair, and low collagen in the skin, which may result in wrinkling.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
In 2014, my 3 year old Tortoiseshell cat, Miss Muffet, nearly died from a flea/tick treatment I got from my Vet. That day put me on a mission to find something natural. She’s indoors full time, so there was no need for cannons, just maybe a slingshot. I can’t even remember all the things I’ve tried in the 4 years since, I do remember she didn’t like any of them. I found the Holy Grail with the minerals. I just drop it on her food and she is parasite free! I suspect I’m more happy than she is! Because she’s right at 10 lbs., I just do the infant dosage every 5 days. Molybdenum Silver Zinc Copper