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I started off by taking 100mg a day of zinc back in June of 2000. I

finally cut back to 50mg a day. Recently I read that you should take

copper with it. I haven't found any pills that just have copper and

now I'm worried that I have done something to harm myself by not

taking copper with it. Zinc really helped my breakouts during my

monthly cycle. I use to get sore pimples on the chin and it has

really helped. Anyone has any info on this.

Thanks,

Sheila

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Hello Sheila,

I read something about taking copper too. Apparently copper merely

increases the efficacy of the zinc...so if you want to reap the full

benefits of zinc then you should take some copper. I think it was

about 5mg of copper or something but I'm not sure. You certainly

haven't done any harm by only taking zinc.

I haven't really looked for copper anywhere but had wondered if you

could buy it.

Hope this helps.

> I started off by taking 100mg a day of zinc back in June of 2000.

I

> finally cut back to 50mg a day. Recently I read that you should

take

> copper with it. I haven't found any pills that just have copper

and

> now I'm worried that I have done something to harm myself by not

> taking copper with it. Zinc really helped my breakouts during my

> monthly cycle. I use to get sore pimples on the chin and it has

> really helped. Anyone has any info on this.

>

> Thanks,

> Sheila

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Actually, an excess of zinc can deplete your copper

stores, so if you supplement with zinc, you should

likewise supplement with copper. I take a 30mg zinc

capsule daily; it also includes 2mg of Cu. You don't

need much. You should be able to find this sort of

combo at any health food store or vitamin shop.

--- windwillcarryus@... wrote:

> Hello Sheila,

>

> I read something about taking copper too. Apparently

> copper merely

> increases the efficacy of the zinc...so if you want

> to reap the full

> benefits of zinc then you should take some copper. I

> think it was

> about 5mg of copper or something but I'm not sure.

> You certainly

> haven't done any harm by only taking zinc.

>

> I haven't really looked for copper anywhere but had

> wondered if you

> could buy it.

>

> Hope this helps.

>

>

>

>

>

> > I started off by taking 100mg a day of zinc back

> in June of 2000.

> I

> > finally cut back to 50mg a day. Recently I read

> that you should

> take

> > copper with it. I haven't found any pills that

> just have copper

> and

> > now I'm worried that I have done something to harm

> myself by not

> > taking copper with it. Zinc really helped my

> breakouts during my

> > monthly cycle. I use to get sore pimples on the

> chin and it has

> > really helped. Anyone has any info on this.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Sheila

>

>

>

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Hi Sheila,

I'm glad you cut down your zinc intake to 50mg per

day. You will find that it is enough to see results. I

have been taking 50mg for many years.

Recently I read that zinc and copper should be taken

together. If you take 50mg of zinc the correct copper

dosage is 3 mg, not more.

I know that Vitaminshop.com sells 2 mg capsules, and I

think that is fine to take. ( " chelate " form is good)

My info. is based on the book " Prescription for

Nutritional Healing "

It says:

The level of copper in the body is related to the

levels of zinc and vitamin C. Copper levels are

reduced if large amounts of zinc and vitamin C are

consumed. If copper levels are too high, levels of

vitamin C and zinc drop.

The early signs of copper deficiency are:

osteoporosis, anemia, baldness, diarrhea, general

weakness, impaired respiratory function, and skin

sores.

Excessive intake of copper can lead to toxicity, which

has been associated with depression, irritability,

nausea and vomoting, nervousness, and joint and muscle

pain.

The use of oral contraceptives and/or tabacco can

cause a rise in the amount of copper in the body.

If you are concerned, copper levels can be determined

through blood tests, urine samples, and hair analysis.

While I do take supplements like zinc, milk thistle,

vitamin E etc..., I do it with caution. Every 3or 4

months I give my system a complete break. No

supplements for 3, sometimes 4 weeks.(this has worked

well for me, but might not be good for everyone)

In the book it also states:

If you follow a supplementation program for longer

then a year, change brands periodically so that you do

not develop an intolerance or build up a resistance to

one or more of the ingredients in one supplement.

Remember, you can develop an intolerance to the

ingredients in vitamins and other supplements just as

you can to foods.

I hope this answers some of your questions,Sheila

Good luck

Isabella

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