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Copper, a versatile metal, has a long history of medicinal use. Ancient Egyptians employed copper in compounds for wound healing, treating headaches, epilepsy, and sterilizing water. The Greeks utilized copper as an anti-infective, while the Romans used it to address skin, neurological, and inflammatory conditions. The ancient Indians and Persians employed copper to treat lung ailments, and it is believed that the Aztecs used it as part of a throat gargle regimen.
In recent times, the use of bio magnetism in various clinics worldwide has gained traction. Healers have reported positive outcomes from natural magnetism on health and well-being, attributed to its stimulation of blood circulation and the regeneration of tissue in the body. Bio magnetism is thought to influence iron and oxygen levels in the blood, promoting circulation. It is believed to enhance electrical conductivity of blood by passing a weak current, resulting in increased ions that contribute to more efficient blood flow. This stimulation is thought to stabilize blood pressure.
Furthermore, it is hypothesized that the natural iron present in the blood is magnetized, leading to an increase in oxygen supply to cell tissue. This oxygenation promotes the elimination of carbon dioxide waste from cells to the lungs, potentially reducing fatigue and enhancing vitality.
Research suggests that magnetic therapy may have various benefits, including pain relief, reduced inflammation, increased energy levels, and elevated melatonin and its growth hormones. Additionally, studies have indicated that wearing a magnetic bracelet can alleviate pain caused by arthritis in the hips and knees. A British Medical Journal study found a significant reduction in pain scores among individuals wearing copper magnetic bracelets, suggesting that these benefits complement existing treatments. WARNING: SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE IF YOU HAVE OR WILL BE FITTED WITH A PACEMAKER OR ANY MEDICAL DEVICE BEFORE WEARING A MAGNETIC BRACELET.