does wearing a copper bracelet has any curing properties.?
Sunday, May 29th, 2011 at
2:19 pm
I asked a guy why he was wearing a copper bracelet. He told that it cures his ailment. Is this possible.
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It is supposed to help with the pain in your joints.
I know people who swear by them. As a matter of fact, I’m ready to try one myself. Doesn’t cost much and if it works…great. So, knowing the people I know that say they do work….I believe them.
My grandma wears it to lower her blood pressure. I think it works – she’s still alive.
According to the FDA and the FBI, no, they do not.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is currently one of the leading organizations in the fight against health care fraud. The Health Care Fraud Unit was established in 1992 to insure the success of investigations which have a national impact on the health care fraud crime problem.
Arthritis is one of the main conditions that can be dealt with reasonably, but due to its chronic nature, people are desperate to try anything to cure it. Proper care needs to be taken and this care rarely comes at discount prices or in miracle "quick cures" according to the FDA. It is estimated that each year nearly $2 billion is spent on unproven arthritis remedies such as: mussel extract, desiccated liver pills, shark cartilage, CMO (cetylmyristoleate), honey and vinegar mixtures, magnets and, to answer your question, copper bracelets.
With that, none of these so-called remedies have any quality backing, studies that prove they have any effect, or show that they can offer any dependable relief. Treatments for arthritis need to be effective or one is just burning quality resources that could be used on proven treatments.
Please see your doctor, and if he or she can’t help you, get a referral to a specialist. Good luck to you.
I was going to let this one go but I read about the FBI and the FDA and I just can’t. Holistic health has alot to do with a persons believing things will work in the same way that prayer does. Body mind and spirit. The FDA would like to make vitamin C a prescription drug, The FDA accepted 300 million $ to allow Canola oil to be sold as a food substance in America. Canola oil is from the rape seed and originally made as a lubricant oil like WD-40 and once removed from the cattle feed in Europe there has been not one case of Mad Cow Disease. The FBI and The FDA are on a campaign to make natural remedies a thing of the past. Sorry to use this as a sounding board but by GOD if people believe in them and they make them feel better then what could possibly be wrong with that and what more could anyone ask for. Good luck and GOD Bless….
Ditto on the FDA/FBI stuff.
The FDA has a sorry record as far as identifying what is dangerous and what is not. The graveyards are full of victims of the FDA’s poor judgment.
I’ve met people who have said copper bracelets work and some for weren’t sure. It is possible, to answer your question.
According to Ayurveda, I know that for one, copper helps to protect you from planetary or astrological influences on the body.
Read the Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahasa Yogananda, Chapter 16, "Outwitting the Stars".
Hi tiger, most likely your friend have Arthritis.
When a person with arthritis uses copper bracelets arthritis there is a good likelihood that the dissolved copper from such a bracelet will bypass the oral route and in fact enter the body directly via the skin, which can often prove to be the only way an arthritic patient will be able to receive sufficient copper that their bodies are in need of, and according to studies, such copper will help in reducing the pain felt. Though physicians are not so sure about these benefits, they still do not entirely discredit these possibilities either.
Jason Homan