Re: LOL!!!! Reread yr own post!!!!
There is a big difference between the statement that copper gives elasticity and the truth which is that it is a catalyst. Apparently you do not understand the definition of catalyst. This is a substance that aids in a chemical reaction but remains UNCHANGED itself. In other words the copper is not aiding in the production of the elastin, but is not incorporated as part of the protein. And thus it is not making the blood vessels elastic.
If you want to try and argue that point then we could claim that it is the proline, or the hydroxyproline, or the lysine, or the hydroxylysine, or the glycine, or the vitamin C, silica, or sulfur, or the water, enzymes, lecithin, etc. that makes the blood vessels elastic. So you still believe that it is only the copper that is giving the blood vessels elasticity? If you do then you are a fool!