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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.

Quick Answer

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.

Key Facts
Peptide
  • 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.
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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."
Dean · The ULTIMATE Hair Loss & Gyno Prevention Tier List (No... @ 49:41
"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."
Vigorous Steve · The ULTIMATE Hair Loss & Gyno Prevention Tier List (No... @ 50:32

Copper (supplemental) Dosing Protocols

The entries below are transcript-derived dosing mentions. They are preserved for research context and are not medical advice.

SpeakerSourceTimestampProtocolEvidence
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

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.

  1. Dean · The ULTIMATE Hair Loss & Gyno Prevention Tier List (No...Watch @ 49:41 ↗

    “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...”

  2. Vigorous Steve · The ULTIMATE Hair Loss & Gyno Prevention Tier List (No...Watch @ 50:32 ↗

    “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.

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.