Copper supplementation is generally unnecessary since it is quite easy to meet daily intake requirements through diet. A primary care provider may recommend supplements if your health so warrants, but the FDA does not monitor these products, which vary widely in quality and purity. Copper supplements should only be taken upon the advice of a medical professional.

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