NZ Milled Copper Rings
NZ Milled Copper Rings
We make our rings to a high standard and fire, mould, shape, size, clean and sand both edges of our rings and we indent both sides with rims to match and strive always to provide a standard of
HIGH QUALITY.
We will make to order state your size or even place string around your finger to get the measurement place it on a ruler.
A hand crafted milled ring made by us from in New Zealand. Many designs available.
Copper is an essential micronutrient that has numerous health, wellness & beauty benefits, from improved appearance of skin, to treatment of wounds & skin conditions, also aids in maintaining metabolic processes..
Copper is an essential trace mineral necessary for survival. It is found in all body tissues & plays a role in making red blood cells, maintaining nerve cells & the immune system. It also helps the body form collagen, absorb iron, plays a role in energy production.
Copper bracelets can help ease the aches, pains of stiff sore joints. This is then said to help reduce inflammation, as copper is a vital nutrient.
Copper can aid in alkalising our Ph balance & pain relief. Can decrease inflammation & increase the flow of blood.
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:
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