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The Copper Gold Silver preparation is a mixture of minerals with oxyprolinates that exerts a strong anti-inflammatory and anti-viral action.

These minerals are important for the body's anti-allergy and anti-infection defenses. It is a valuable remedy on its own, in association with other remedies and also as a bearer of the three single minerals. The combination of Gold and Silver also activates the function of the adrenal cortex and therefore has a considerable anti-fatigue action.

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We recommend a highly absorbable oxyprolinate preparation: Copper Gold Silver in liquid form (Driatec).

Dosage

The standard dosage is 2,5 ml per day. In particular cases and only for adult patients, the dosage may be doubled for a given period.

Duration

The duration of the treatment is usually limited to short periods of incisive treatment. In fact, in the case of a virus, a significant dosage of 3-4 doses per day for 4-5 days is enough to cover the acute phase and recovery. On the other hand, for cases of Mononucleosis or forms of extreme fatigue the dosage (1 dose per day or on alternate days) may even be continued for prolonged periods (1-2 months).

The dosage for children is identical.

During acute phases, as in the case of a cold or forms with phlegm, up to 4-5 doses of the preparation may be used per day for the 2-4 days necessary. Reduce frequency of use as the symptoms subside.

Dr Attilio Speciani MD
Clinical Allergist and Immunologist


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