Spartan300
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Coffee advice is the most dumb thing a man can give for grey hair.
There are tons of reports of coffee causing grey hair even on keto/carni, so I dont drink coffee, it s pure poison
I really do not care what Ray says, as long as I've read over 20 reports of people getting grey hairs on coffee.
And myself have started to have grey hair exactly when I started drinking tons of coffee.
Maintaining hair color demands the ability to create the enzyme, tyrosinase which helps facilitate melanin’s relocation to the hair shaft which gives the hair its colorno one knows...
I really do not care what Ray says, as long as I've read over 20 reports of people getting grey hairs on coffee.
The most cost effective is the powder, however, you have to spoon the dose out with a micro-spoon (included). It's not that bad when you get used to it. I believe one spoon is 1 mg of copper. With the powder and the capsules, you have to make sure they are in a dry environment. If not, the copper will oxidize to a copper 2, which is not what you want. Also, you may want to think about drinking water from a copper vessel. That water is considered copper 0, which is supposed to be alright to consume along with copper 1 (according to Charles Barker). If you go on Facebook there is a group called Bioavailable copper that will give additional info. Here is more info aboot the ancient practice done by the Egyptians and Indians of drinking water from a copper vessel: Copper Water Bottle | Ayurveda | Health Benefits | Alkaline WaterOk I have decided to buy copper myto synergy if you guys say it s the best,
but which one to take from here ?!
https://www.mitosynergy.com/store/
i want to take it to reverse grey hairs
Good oneSure. This forum is actually dedicated to Ray's work though, so we should at least consider it. It's called the "Raypeatforum" after all, not the "20 reports of random people forum".
The most cost effective is the powder, however, you have to spoon the dose out with a micro-spoon (included). It's not that bad when you get used to it. I believe one spoon is 1 mg of copper. With the powder and the capsules, you have to make sure they are in a dry environment. If not, the copper will oxidize to a copper 2, which is not what you want. Also, you may want to think about drinking water from a copper vessel. That water is considered copper 0, which is supposed to be alright to consume along with copper 1 (according to Charles Barker). If you go on Facebook there is a group called Bioavailable copper that will give additional info. Here is more info aboot the ancient practice done by the Egyptians and Indians of drinking water from a copper vessel: Copper Water Bottle | Ayurveda | Health Benefits | Alkaline Water
Metals can ionize and leach into water,or food, whatever is the case, especially in an acid medium. You can get nickel out of stainless steel, iron out of cast iron, aluminum out of aluminum cookware, etc. Or, for that matter, xenoestrogens out of plastic, toxic byproducts from non-stick teflon, etc. This is not pseudo-science. Actually, when water is stored in a copper vessel it only provdes about 0.2 mg of copper, which is not enough to supply a diet that should have maybe 2 to 3 mg/day. Same goes for silver, ancient people stored liquids in silver containers because silver is antibacterial and purified their water, copper does the same thing, that is why Egyptians and Indians stored water in copper. Do a search on copper and antibacterial and you will see modern methods for using copper to kill germs, copper door knobs, copper used in hospitals, etc. Romans got sick becasue their vessels were made of lead, which leached into their water, wine, food, etc. So, I don't believe it is pseudo-science, however, I am not a scientist, and maybe someone else on the forum can add to this.Regarding the copper cup, to me it sounds a bit pseudo-science. How could the particles from a cup get into you ?! they are solid particles not particles that get lost ... it makes no sense ?! can anyone exlpain this ?
Actually, when water is stored in a copper vessel it only provdes about 0.2 mg of copper, which is not enough to supply a diet that should have maybe 2 to 3 mg/day.