Copper, an Immune Modulator: Finally, a Clear Understanding of Copper's Function Wednesday, November 2 12 - 1 pm Join MitoSynergy at their Lunch Brief at SupplySide West and Food ingredients North America as they discuss the correlation of copper and immune health. Copper and Zinc are found throughout the body and are essential for optimal immune system function. A deficiency in either of these can lead to increase chance of sickness and bacterial infection. Those who have low levels of Zinc seem to benefit from Zinc dietary supplements; however, many are not aware that taking too much can deplete Copper in the body. In this session, Charlie Barker, President and CEO of MitoSynergy, will discuss the different variations of Copper, and how Copper II is not as beneficial to the human body as Copper I is. Copper II often find its way to build up in the body and can have negative long-term effects. Learn how Copper I is an immune modulator that helps the body helps itself by bringing a revolutionary copper chelate that can feed and charge the mitochondria. Learning Objectives: + Learn key differences between zinc and copper. + Understand why companies are pursuing copper as an immune modulator. + See how copper works in animals and humans. + Find out why copper is vital to our immune systems. + Look at how copper balances with zinc. Learn more here. Speaker: + Charlie Barker, CEO and President, MitoSynergy
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