Your BHRC physician will discuss potential side effects, contraindications, and monitoring protocols during your consultation to ensure safe use
Dosage recommendations vary by condition, usually ranging from 600 mg to 1400 mg per day , or sometimes more
Research indicates copper peptides can stimulate the microcirculation network in your scalp

Haematological symptoms often appear first and include: Fatigue and weakness due to anaemia Pallor (pale skin) Shortness of breath, particularly on exertion Heart palpitations Glossitis (sore, red tongue) Mouth ulcers Neurological manifestations can be particularly concerning and may include: Paraesthesia (pins and needles) in hands and feet Peripheral neuropathy causing numbness or altered sensation Difficulty walking or balance problems (ataxia) Memory problems and cognitive difficulties Mood changes, including depression or irritability Rare optic neuropathy in severe cases Other symptoms that may occur include: Digestive disturbances Loss of appetite and weight loss Generalised weakness It is crucial to note that neurological symptoms can occur even in the absence of anaemia, and you should contact your GP urgently if you experience persistent paraesthesia, balance problems, memory difficulties, or unexplained neurological symptoms

Also, avoiding further exposure through food, water, off-gassing furniture & carpets, dental amalgams, and other sources is recommended as an ongoing practice