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www.theoriginalcopperheeler.com - I.e. Copper insoles - has anyone tried these - any success? Or just another scam to fleece the vulnerable?

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Any feedback gratefully received, thank you

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I think this has been covered a while back am not sure of the many replies. Type Copper soles in the search area and see what comes up.

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Zena in reply to

Thanks, yes, found it after just putting word 'copper' in but nothing very significant reported so far

Heard something, although I think it was popood. Copper in the past was used in bracelets for wrist and ankles, so I suppose you will need to read up on them

Over the years I have discussed this sort of thing,and I have not bothered, that may be my loss,

Try to contact health food shops and also Boots they may help, the copper bracelet may have a placebo effect or may effect electric pulses in the body. If they work for you that will be great, let us all know

BOB

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Will do Bob, thanks

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dtech

Let's put it this way. If these things worked do you not think the NRAS would be recommending them and the NHS would be buying a container load to hand out as a lot cheaper than all the drugs we have to take? Good luck :-)

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allanah

Yes there was an article here , which said they are not proven not to have any benefit. I think it might be a good idea to ask to see a podiatrist. Mine is amazing he sorted out shoes and special insoles . X

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Dogrose

I tried copper bangles once, beyond them making my wrists go green they did absolutely nothing for me at all. xx

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Footdoc

Hi Zena

As a podiatrist I would advise you to save your money, buy a large gin or a good book, far more beneficial to your health.

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dtech

Love it! Great advice foot doc :-)

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Mumoftwin17

Mmmmm liking the "Gin and a good book idea!!"......

Chin chin

wendy.xx

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hatshepsut

Mine's a Baileys on ice!!!

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Zena

Hmmm, not on Methotrexate then you drinkers!?

On a serious note, if copper heelers are nonsense then it's time they were reported to the ASA as their advert says 'Arthritis; My miracle cure'!

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tilstongal

Totally agree with dtech, if something like this worked why would the NHS be spending 10k a year in my Toc infusions. I totally agree too that a large G&T or a good book is better!

Sorry but there is no miracle cure.

Tilstongal

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DrWhoFan

Ok if I have a Metaxa?

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