Copper (supplemental): Research, Dosing, and Where to Buy in 2026
A research-first profile for Copper (supplemental) (copper, GNC copper), aggregating mechanism notes, transcript dosing mentions, vendor recommendations, and PubMed-indexed literature without presenting medical guidance.
Copper (supplemental) is a research compound profiled here from named-expert transcripts and peer-reviewed literature, without medical guidance. As of July 2026, The Peptide Wiki aggregates 8 PubMed-cited papers, 4 attributed expert mentions, 2 transcript dosing protocols, and 1 referenced vendor for Copper (supplemental), each linked to its source.
- Also indexed as copper, GNC copper.
- 2 aggregated dosing-protocol mentions from source transcripts.
- 8 PubMed-indexed citations listed in the research table below.
- 1 vendor recommendation captured from named experts.
What is Copper (supplemental)?
Research compound aggregated from creator and literature mentions. No direct disease-treatment claims are made on this page.
Experts on background and overview · 2 cited mentions
"Upper tolerable limit of 10 mg of copper was a fabricated number from the minimal amount of copper that had to be given to prisoners in US prisons. Most people need about 1 to 2 mg of copper per day. They just multiplied it by five and that was the upper tolerable limit."
"Copper and zinc need to be balanced. Zinc is going to push copper out of the way. It's about 10 to 1. For every 10 mg of zinc you need 1 mg of copper."
Copper (supplemental) Dosing Protocols
The entries below are transcript-derived dosing mentions. They are preserved for research context and are not medical advice.
| Speaker | Source | Timestamp | Protocol | Evidence |
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| Dean | The ULTIMATE Hair Loss & Gyno Prevention Tier List (No Surgery Required) | 00:50:50 | Most people need 1-2 mg copper/day; balance with zinc at 1:10 copper:zinc ratio (30 mg zinc needs 3 mg copper) | anecdotal |
| Vigorous Steve | The ULTIMATE Hair Loss & Gyno Prevention Tier List (No Surgery Required) | 00:50:32 | Copper:zinc ratio 1:10 to 30 mg zinc requires 3 mg copper; 1-2 mg/day baseline, upper tolerable ~10 mg/day | anecdotal |
Where to Buy Copper (supplemental) in 2026
Gorilla Mind
Visit vendor → View profile →Recommended by Steve at 00:06:37.
Side Effects and Safety
Anecdotal reports and study-level observations vary by route, dose, and individual. This page does not provide medical advice. Consult a qualified clinician before any research use.
What Experts Say
2 experts across our source library discuss Copper (supplemental). Each entry is that expert’s most context-rich mention: click to watch it at the exact timestamp in the original video. Quotes are also emitted as Schema.org Quotation JSON-LD for AI assistants.
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“Upper tolerable limit of 10 mg of copper was a fabricated number from the minimal amount of copper that had to be given to prisoners in US prisons. Most people need about 1 to 2 mg of copper per...”
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“Copper and zinc need to be balanced. Zinc is going to push copper out of the way. It's about 10 to 1. For every 10 mg of zinc you need 1 mg of copper.”
User Reviews
User reviews aggregator coming Q3 2026 (Reddit + YouTube comments + Discord research notes). Until then, see the expert quote section above and PubMed citations below.
Research Efficacy Snapshot
Published efficacy percentages cited in PubMed trials and named-expert reports about Copper (supplemental). Each line links to the original source.
- "Cumulative data on subjects with presumed related symptoms and/or suspected exposure showed that a weighted average of 3.8% had a positive patch test reaction to copper." · Fage S et al, 2014 PubMed
- "The bioavailability of copper from the diet is about 65-70% depending on a variety of factors including chemical form, interaction with other metals, and dietary components." · Barceloux D et al, 1999 PubMed
- "For the wheat eaters, modern wheat has between 19 and 28% less zinc, iron, copper, and magnesium than the cultivars from before 1965." · Host on "The Simple Fix for What Modern Food Can't Give You" @ 3:16
Research and Studies
8 PubMed-indexed papers reference Copper (supplemental). Top 8 shown.
Legal Status
Copper (supplemental) is presented here as a research compound. FDA approval status, scheduling, WADA status, and state-specific telehealth rules may apply. Always verify current regulatory status. Last verified: 2026-07-09.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Copper (supplemental) FDA-approved?
Copper (supplemental) is presented on this page as a research compound. FDA approval status, scheduling, and state-specific rules may apply and change. Verify current regulatory status before any decision.
What dosing is reported for Copper (supplemental)?
This page aggregates 2 dosing-protocol mention(s) from named-expert transcripts, each linked to a verbatim source timestamp. See the Dosing Protocols table above. Mentions are anecdotal, not medical advice.
Where can I buy Copper (supplemental)?
1 vendor recommendation(s) are tracked in our directory, sourced from named-expert mentions. See the Where to Buy section above. Always verify COA and current regulatory status.
How much research has been published on Copper (supplemental)?
8 PubMed-indexed paper(s) reference Copper (supplemental) in our current research feed. See the Research and Studies section above for citations.