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Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:34 am |
I am no expert on copper peptides but how would you recognize these on an ingredient label? What would be listed? Would the first generation ones be listed differently than the second and if so how? What about the non-Pickard inferior copper peptides, what would these be and how would you recognize them on a label?
Also, what is copper glconate? What about copper PCA? I though that these were chelated forms of copper but not copper peptides? Is it good to put copper on your skin if it is not in the copper peptide form? I have read that copper is bad for your skin unless it is in the peptide form, has anyone else seen anything about this?
Okay that is a lot of questions but I am counting on our copper peptide experts. |
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