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jadedragon
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Posted - 10/09/2008 : 01:04:38
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People everywhere continue to benefit from copper in their home, or suffer from a lack of it, even if they are unaware of it. Numerous financial and physical health disorders are linked to copper deficiency, including lack of spendable cash in a crisis, funds erosion, inflationary pressure, zinc poisioning of animals and children, cardiovascular issues due to lack of savings, chronic conditions involving poverty, debt and credit cards, and holes in ones retirement plan. In your infants and children, the repercussions of copper deficiency can be worse, resulting in bad spending habits, impaired financial growth, weight gain from inactivity and poor work habits, frequent loss of training opprotunity, low historical knowledge, and doubtful college funding prospects. A related problem of wheat defincency and lack of exposure to rare wild indians can also cause economic ills.
However, simply eating a balanced diet and visiting banks to buy pennies can prevent such ailments and diseases. Most of the copper our bodies need comes from food that we eat on a regular basis such as chocolate, while most of the copper in our homes comes from helpful tellers at banks and credit unions. Yes, copper is found in CHOCOLATE so you can help those tellers fight copper deficency via chocolate while they help you fight copper deficency via pennies.
According to the Realcent Research Institute and Cu Treatment Center, copper deficiencies in brinks boxes may also lead to mood swings, excessive desires to dump pennies in counters, depression, and frustration. Feelings of irritability and anger, as well as stress, memory loss and depression, can be linked to copper shortages in penny pickups. Small quantities of zinc and large amounts of copper are important in controlling these emotions. While zinc supports enzymes that affect brain activity, copper plays a more direct role in brain function. In wheat form, it helps to convert dopamine, a chemical produced by the body and used in the brain, into norepinephrine, which is associated with heightened alertness and mood elevation.
A balanced mix of copper and zinc plays an equally important role in health and fitness. Maintaining the proper levels of essential metals and nutrients ensures that our bodies function the way they're supposed to. For example, lifting boxes and bags of copper promotes muscle growth and cardovascular health, while looking at copper rounds carefully promotes good observation skills. Vigorous and sustained copper wild indian dances promote cardio health, though it can also lead to delusions. Copper also plays a key role in economic health by aiding the long term protection of autos and gas cards -- both vital for transporting copper and its owners around town.
New findings also indicate that maintaining adequate amounts of copper discussion in ones life may be vital for human brain function and development. Studies have shown that even moderate copper discussion deprivation can cause underdevelopment of memory-control areas in adults and children, while following copper news and related economic news promotes brain development and personal economic development.
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