Type of Copper used in Copper Formulas?

$tackz

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Bryan said:
amsch said:
Bryan said:
Before, you asked in plain English what kind of COPPER to use (a strange question if there ever was one), and now you're asking what kind of COPPER PEPTIDE you can mix for your hair.

You really want to tell us that you didn't understand that he was meaning the copper peptide already in his first post?

That's correct. I didn't understand what he meant. By the way, even if he had specified from the start that he was referring to copper-peptides, I _still_ wouldn't have understood for sure what he was asking about, for the reasons I've already explained.
So what exactly was the issue here? I asked what kind of copper to use to mix and the simple answer "Cupric Chloride" would've been sufficient. It wasn't a strange question... it was the only correct question. Obviously you can't mix an already reacted copper peptide in a bottle or you might as well just buy regular Folligen flat out. You could've added that other stuff about the hydrolyzed soy protein but it wasn't necessary to give me the run around just for that little detail.

Basically, the instructions are Joe's site are almost 100% correct except for the fact it doesn't say Hydrolyzed Soy Protein. We can easily order that here:

Hydrolyzed Soy Protein: http://www.theherbarie.com/Hydrolyzed-Soy-Protein---HydroSoy-pr-80.html
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Cupric Chloride: http://www.daigger.com/catalog/prod...s/p-449920WAB/Copper+(II)+Chloride,+Anhydrous

I just solved the great mystery of mixing your own Copper Peptide Formula, finally.

All hail King $tackz. :notworthy :notworthy
 

Bryan

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$tackz said:
So what exactly was the issue here?

HUH?? I want YOU to tell ME what the issue has been here all this time! I've been bending over backwards trying to figure out what it is you actually wanted to find out, and all I got for my efforts was a lot of personal insults from you! :dunno:

$tackz said:
I asked what kind of copper to use to mix and the simple answer "Cupric Chloride" would've been sufficient. It wasn't a strange question... it was the only correct question.

OH REALLY?? Then why did you state just a post or two back that it was "obvious" that you didn't really care about the starting copper compound that's used in the manufacturing process for Folligen and Tricomin, and it's the copper peptide (or something or other) that you wanted to know about?? You seem VERY VERY confused. After all this back-and-forth conversation, I _still_ don't really know for sure what it is you were specifically asking about.
 
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