In animal research, it helps healing cells move to injured areas faster, supports new blood vessel growth, and reduces scar tissue
Avoid products that promise to detox dramatically or replace veterinary care
Cycle Length: Typically a 12-week course

Copper-rich foods : liver, tree nuts (cashews, walnuts), seeds (sesame, sunflower), dark chocolate, lentils, chickpeas Zinc-rich foods : oysters, lean red meat, pumpkin seeds, lentils, eggs Tyrosine-rich foods : lean meats, fish, eggs, cheeses, legumes, almonds Antioxidants : berries (blueberries, blackberries, raspberries), colorful vegetables (bell pepper, beet, broccoli), green tea, cocoa Omega-3 : fatty fish (sardine, mackerel, wild salmon), flax and chia seeds, walnuts Vitamin C : citrus fruits, kiwi, bell pepper, parsley, broccoli Foods to limit or avoid Without falling into excessive restriction, certain dietary regimens should be avoided according to several observational studies: Ultra-processed foods rich in additives, preservatives, flavor enhancers Refined sugars in excess that perpetuate chronic inflammation Alcohol in significant quantities (major oxidative stress) Tobacco (negative impact on skin microcirculation) For a structured approach, see our detoxification collection and anti-aging collection

Its importance cannot be overstated, as a deficiency can lead to serious health issues