Copper can be found in the Cuprous Cu+ or Cupric Cu+ form. Copper was discovered over 10,000 years ago, it was originally known as "Cyrium Aes" meaning "the metal of Cyprus", hinting to its country of origin. Copper was used in Egyptian papyrus wound dressing. It was thought that Copper would enhance the healing process. Hippocrates frequently treated leg ulcers and varicose veins with Copper. In 1926, Copper was discovered as a dietary trace element after a study conducted on rats found Copper was needed for Red Blood Cell Haemoglobin production. Great dietary source of Copper include Oysters, Mussels, Kale,…