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Do copper bracelets work for you?

My first arthritis experience was top joint of index finger, from too much cross stitch/crochet/knitting apparently. I found 2 copper rings in a small shop & they worked just fine.
After fracturing my wrist 3 years ago, while ice skating & before you laugh I have been skating since I was 4 & totally blame the hire skates!, I decided to try one for the pain in my wrist & it works great.
I’m not too sure how they work, I think it’s to do with copper warming up & providing warmth to area.
Now I have tendonitis in my elbow & am thinking of getting another one. My daughter thinks I am turning into some sort of exoskeleton.
Do they work for you?

I get some joint pain and I’ve noticed it does get some relief.

I strip down wiring for the copper wires, I’m making a giant copper ball (hehehe, for fun) and my joints don’t seem to ache afterwards. It’s either the copper or the manipulation of stripping the wires.

My sister uses magnetic bands and swears by them.

Many people use copper bands and I suppose it affects people in different ways. Maybe it is the warming affect. Maybe you have a copper deficiency in your body and the copper on your skin is being absorbed in minute (teeny-weeny) amounts.

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Brand: TW Steel Movement: Quartz Designed for: Men Watch Type: Fashion Case Material: Stainless Steel Band Material: Leather Watch Finish: Brushed Band Type: Strap Clasp Type: Buckle Dial Color: Black with orange hands and hour markers Water Resistance: 100m Crystal Type: Mineral Extras: Day and date display. Oversized screw-down crown protector is coupled to the case. Simply unscrew the cover to …

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March 28th, 2001 at 9:23 am

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