BC100-1 100% Pure Copper Magnetic Band '8 Magnets'
BC100-1 100% Pure Copper Magnetic Band '8 Magnets'
100% Pure Copper Health Magnetic Band
3500 gauss Copper 8x Magnetic Band.
Our exclusive design with a matt brushed finish.
Copper magnetic 3500 gauss power bands with a magnet each end embedded in our copper, in many designs and sizes to choose.
Metal Content: We use the finest copper available to handcraft our Copper bracelets. It is 99% pure Copper.
"Copper, when in contact with the skin, forms chelates with human sweat (sometimes seen as a green deposit under the bracelet) and is thus absorbed into the skin," writes Dr. Ray Walker, of the University of Newcastle, Australia. He adds: "Think of copper bracelets as a time release source of Copper. "And we grow up to realise, dear Grandma really knew...Copper bracelets are good for you!"
Our bracelets have magnets embedded into the linked band creating a magnetic charge of 3000 gauss which aids in alkalising our Ph balance and aiding in pain relief. Can decrease inflammation and increase the flow of blood through blockages.
Copper and magnetics combined can aid in...
Pain relief, circulation.
Increased healing ability.
Better sleep.
Anti inflammation.
Soothes arthritis pain.
Relieves joint and muscle pain.
Alleviates back ache and period pain.
Increases body metabolism and blood circulation.
Protects from mobile radiations and other types of radiations.
Control diabetes and high blood pressure.
Lowers the level of cholesterol Increases Energy Level
Copper plays a part in many of your body's organs and systems. It helps you:
- Make red blood cells
- Copper is an essential nutrient for the body.
- Together with iron, it enables the body to form red blood cells.
- It helps maintain healthy bones, blood vessels, nerves, and immune function, and it contributes to iron absorption.
- Sufficient copper in the diet may help prevent cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, too.
- Keep nerve cells healthy
- In 2016, Prof. Chris Chang, a chemist who is part of the Sackler Sabbatical Exchange Program at Berkeley, CA, devised and used a fluorescent probe to track the movement of copper in and out of nerve cells.
- Prof. Chang says: “Copper is like a brake or dimmer switch, one for each nerve cell.”
- His team found that, if high amounts of copper enter a cell, this appears to reduce neuron signaling. When copper levels in that cell fall, signaling resumes.
- Support your immune system
- Too little copper can lead to neutropenia. This is a deficiency of white blood cells, or neutrophils, which fight off infection.
- A person with a low level of neutrophils is more likely to get an infectious disease.
- Cardiovascular health
- Low copper levels have been linked to high cholesterol and high blood pressure. One group of researchers has suggested that some patients with heart failure may benefit from copper supplements.
- Animal studies have linked low copper levels to CVD, but it remains unclear if a deficiency would have the same impact on humans.
- Form collagen, a protein that helps make up your bones and tissues
- Protect cells from damage
- Absorb iron into your body
- Turn sugar into energy
Because copper has a role in these important tasks, it can help keep certain conditions at bay, such as: