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Copper and gray hair

This is a fairly technical post explaining how copper helps maintain our hair color.

Posted byBLDecember 28, 2022August 11, 2023Posted inaging2 Comments on Copper and gray hair

In defense of Dr Brewer

This post is refuting an attack on Dr George Brewer who joined us in proclaiming the need for CopperOne. Dr Brewer claimed that small amounts of Cu2+ in our drinking water may contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease. This post asking if copper is safe for seniors critically examines the claims of Dr George Brewer.

Posted byBLMay 1, 2022August 11, 2023Posted inagingLeave a comment on In defense of Dr Brewer

Modulating CD8+ T cell activity

This was another post written when we wanted to collaborate with an immunology department for testing CoppreOne as an immuno modulatory agent for the FDA.

Posted byBLMarch 22, 2022February 26, 2024Posted inagingLeave a comment on Modulating CD8+ T cell activity

Mitochondria and T cell exhaustion

This is an argument that copper and niacin are needed to keep T cells from becoming exhausted.

Posted byBLFebruary 28, 2022February 26, 2024Posted inaging, copper biochemistryLeave a comment on Mitochondria and T cell exhaustion

PD-1 and Tim-3

In these crucial immune checkpoints, AMPK and SIRT1 pathways are connected with NAD+, ADP/ATP, and overall mitochondrial function.  Very technical. May be of useful making contact with a very specific partner.

Posted byBLFebruary 22, 2022February 26, 2024Posted inaging, infectionsLeave a comment on PD-1 and Tim-3

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