I have Severe OA, my question is: What is your opinions of the use of copper braclets, do you think they genuinely work?
The reason I ask is, I've been looking for ages online at these braclets, of all various designs & prices, & varied opinions. Who should I purchase from, bearing in mind, that my cash flow is tightly limited.
HiHi from what I have heard the copper and the magnetic bracelets do not work, after all these investigations have proved no good. Gimme the money instead lol, that's from about 2 years ago.
The reason why copper bracelets are believed to work does have some scientific backgroud. People who suffer from OA and RA have copper deficiency because of chronic inflammation. Copper supplementation is therefore recommended. It has been shown tha those who worked in copper mines did not have arthritis and there was a natural fountain that people found relief for their arthritis when drinking, it turned out that the cause was the high copper concentration in the water. As for the bracelets I suppose it depends on the amount of copper absorbed by the skin?
It's free too! But I forgot to mention you will have look up when the copper content in old coins was reduced...can't remember that bit, but at my advanced years I'm allowed amnesia!
All medics seem to stick together don't they ? Hope the new dentist tells you the truth & turns out to be one of the good guys! Glad to hear you are feeling better at last. Good Luck on Wednesday.
I'm doing well thanks...off for RTX infusion tomorrow....second treatment. Rheumy says I have reacted so well.....virtually no pain for 5 months I may be one of the lucky ones who only need infusions every 9-12 months rather than every 6 months.so fingers crossed. He treats his patients how they really are .....not how the books say he should. The Rheumy nurses really like him because most of his patients don't complain about him.....making their job easier.
Beautiful sunshine here this morning.....but forecast is cold again tomorrow!
I'm so happy for you to have found the right meds and the right doctor. Yippee long may you remain painfree
It is 4am now and I can't sleep. The weather yesterday sucked. The heavy rains and winds reminded me of November. The GVRD area is having wacky weather.
I'm looking so forewards to today because it's suppose to be sunny. We're going to plant our knockout roses and carpet roses today. I'll post a pic when we are done.
12 noon here.....I'm packing my picnic for the 7 hour infusion tomorrow. They do provide a packed lunch....but I am not keen on their sandwiches...I am packing nibbles..grapes, peeled nectarines & satsumas, cottage cheese & crackers.....
Last time I slept a lot as they put anti histamine in the drip ...so I just doze off...but I like to nibble between naps.
Coincidence......I'm hoping to plant some climbing roses this week.....ever hopeful as I can kill a plant at 50 paces!!!I have successfully seen off a horrid trellis of prickly pyracantha& look forward to baby pink & white roses instead....I can only dream!!
Have been having massive cupboard clear out......& have now had to order 'over back of door' storage racks to store what is left . I can't work,out how having filled charity bags for weeks I now need MORE storage!
Hope your weather holds.....still,sunny here! Happily planting!
I remember hearing about that, but I don't think I have any very old pennies. May have to do a search at my parents house, they're bound to have some hiding in tins. π
There is scientific evidence for copper deficiency in people with RA and OA so not far from the logic that supplementation with copper would help, since it really has quite a central role in immunesystem functionπ€
Ok so my friend at work was a metal fabricator years back and when his thumb hurts through OA as he says he puts on a bracelet he has made from copper tubing. Swears by it but who knows. Says it gets rid of his pains after a few days. I think it's all in his head! Lol
Ask for one for a present next time you're due a gift that way you can test it out at no expense to you and a loved one will be giving you a gift that may just keep on giving!!!
Although this link from the NHS is from 2009 I can't think it would still be live if thoughts or other research had since proved otherwise nhs.uk/news/2009/10October/...
I think it's safe to say you'd be better off treating yourself to that bottle of whiskey Ruth!
"Each ounce of 70 percent dark chocolate provides you with 0.5 milligrams of copper, which is 25 percent of the daily value of 2 milligrams for people following a 2,000-calorie diet."
Well, that's the best answer yet! Get a loved one to buy you the pretty bracelets and 70% dark chocolate and settle down with them and a couple of drams! Result!
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