Copper or Magnetized Bracelets?


Has anyone have an experience wearing these copper or magnetized bracelets. Apparently they are supposed to promote a general feeling of powerfully being. Do they really work, or is the effect mainly psychological?? A woman's husband that I know from work wore one and he seemed to think it help him..


Answer:    Copper has been widely used for matching in the "alternative health" field. Jade is another textile that is used for the same result. It is true what the first reply stated that it could trademark you itchy. It could also leave a green mark on your skin. Both safe...

As far as magnet bracelets I know people who swear by them and I know people who voice they don't work. When shopping for these keep in mind here are many different types and strengths of magnets. They are also supplies with different polarities. What I parsimonious by that is sometimes they have the refusal (-) pole against the skin, sometimes the positive (+), and sometimes a multi-pole (-/+).

Negative (-) = sedating (usually for pain)
Positive (+) = stimulating
Multi-Pole = balancing

You can find some here at a reasonable price:
http://www.lhasaoms.com/bracelets-118-pa....
Copper bracelets is an older folk remedy for arthritis of the hands and fingers. If your body is too acidic, next your skin will turn green. That means you need to turn yourself more alkaline by removing sugars, dairy, and meat products for a while.

Magnetized bracelets are supposed to work, contained by theory, by attracting the iron in the blood stream contained by large quantities to the location of the magnet. For the iron to return with there, that means more red blood cell are moving in that direction, usually towards the feet (if you wear the magnetized foot inserts) or the wrists. More blood finances increased circulation which also brings more pain-relieving endorphins. The key to this therapy is that you enjoy to have a normal iron count. Being anemic channel the magnet therapy will not work.

I have a Chiropractic friend who tried this surrounded by his office for a period of time. He keep statistics on everything, including the effectiveness of magnet therapy on his patients. BTW, the magnets own to be strong enough, so the ones you get surrounded by little stores or at health fairs or flea market aren't the right strength. Anyways, magnet therapy worked about 55% of the time. In his practice, he simply uses a therapy that is proven to enjoy at minimum, a 67% effectiveness rate, so he won't use them or recommend magnet therapy anymore.

As a Holisitic Healer, I enjoy not heard the "well-being" benefits of either bracelet..
It's call the placebo effect; if you think something will help there's a providence you will convince yourself that a hocus-pocus remedy will work. There is absolutely no scientific proof that any metal worn as a trinket will cure a physical problem. Then again, if adjectives sense and logic were rampant in our society race would not go to chiropractors and they would not ask you what sign you are when they meet you! Neither one "really" works. Any effect is purely placebo..
copper might present u e itch... magnetized full of bulls... take ur pick...

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