7-inch Ladies' or Child's 100% Small-Linked Copper Bracelet
R 385
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7-inch Ladies' or Child's 100% Small-Linked Copper Bracelet
Get a copper bracelet and find out what copper can do for you.
These bracelets are attractive, simple, easy-to-use, and safe. They are a natural kind of medicine that you can wear on your wrist.
Copper has many benefits. Bracelets are known to suppress pain in arthritis without having to repeatedly to purchase drugs with inevitable side effects. You could simply make a one-time purchase of a bracelet and wear it with almost no further thought. Minimally invasive, the bracelet would possess the beauty of jewelry and eliminate the risk of children overdosing on their parents' supplements. And bracelets can encourage much better patient adherence than oral medications because they are easy to wear and enjoy an image of a benign natural remedy.
Why do they work for some people and not for others? What are their mechanisms of action, indications, and side effects? What could be done to improve their design? What actually happens in the skin as it absorbs the substances from the bracelet, if indeed it does? Is there any physiological change connected with circumventing the gastrointestinal tract? What can the bracelets tell us about the history and functioning of the human body? What can they teach us about nutrition in general? Do magnets on bracelets provide any benefit, and how might that occur? Modern science can not answer these questions fully.
Tens of millions of people worldwide wear them and many wearers swear by them. Copper bracelets generally cause no side effects other than easily reversible discoloration of the skin and, in people with metal allergies, skin irritation.
Copper bracelets discolor the skin as the blue-green copper deposits there. However, this discoloration can be washed away with soap and water over the course of a day or two, and there is no evidence that it harms the skin, though in a people with metal allergies copper can cause contact dermatitis.