Showing posts with label arthritis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arthritis. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Copper and Health

Copper jewellery has been increasingly popular on our website for a number of years. 
Copper has a long pedigree in the field of alternative medicine and it is highly likely that you know someone who swears by their copper charms to keep mobile. We've seen a surge in orders, particularly when the recent spate of bad weather threatens to stiffen joints and sap your energy.

In fact, copper jewellery is more than just an old wive's tale. Copper is an important mineral in the human body, usually absorbed through foods such as: seafood, nuts and cocao products. As early as the ancient egyptians, humans were aware of the importance of copper to vitality, with Cleopatra having been rumoured to have her headresses enriched with copper and lodestone to keep her young and beautiful.
Deficiences in copper means that the human body cannot produce or store iron effectively, leading if untreated, to anemia.  Fatigue, slow-healing wounds and dizzyness all arise when we neglect this important mineral in our lives.

When combined with our magnets, you can be sure that you will get all the copper you need to keep away the unseasonal chill. All of our copper magnetic jewellery contains two 1700 gauss magnets that work in harmony with the steady absorption of this essential mineral. 

Right now, all of our Copper bracelets are 10% off when you quote "Copper" at the checkout or over the phone. What's more, you can also receive a copper ring for only 4.95 when you buy one of these beautiful bracelets:

 The beautiful Eden bracelet, perfect for adding a feminine touch to an outfit: http://www.magnetictherapy.co.uk/eden-copper-magnetic-bracelet.html

 The ever-popular Ribble Bangle: http://www.magnetictherapy.co.uk/ribble-copper-magnetic-bracelet.html
 The unisex Medway chain- a modern take on a classic: http://www.magnetictherapy.co.uk/tweed-copper-magnetic-medway.html
 The Thames Gents- fuss free and stylish: http://www.magnetictherapy.co.uk/thames-gents-copper-ball-anti-stress-bracelet.html

Our Real Copper Ring, only 4.95 with any purchase of a Copper bracelet: http://www.magnetictherapy.co.uk/magnetic-jewellery/magnetic-rings/fashion-ring-real-copper.html


Keep warm and healthy this spring with the warm tones of our copper jewellery.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Static and Permanent Magnets- unravelling the jargon

This entry is dedicated to answering some of the most common questions we are asked from our website and trying to unravel some of the jargon associated with magnets.

As many of our Magnetic Therapy regulars will know, magnetic therapy comes in two forms: static and  pulsating.
What, you may ask, is the difference?

Static (or permanent) magnets are the most common magnetic purchases- they are magnets placed onto the skin or hair in the form of jewellery, muscle supports or spot magnets. Static refers both to their position on the body (which is typically still or only slightly mobile) and the magnetic energy that permanently moves in the same direction and at the same strength (gauss/ mTesla).
 Typically, static magnets are advertised as "unipolar" or "bipolar"- so what do these mean? Simple- unipolar has one pole (north or south facing on a compass) whilst a bipolar magnet has two poles (north and south on a compass). Unipolar magnets are typically used in spot magnets, earring back and auricular magnets. Bipolar magnets tend to be stronger and designed for sports bandages, bracelets and necklaces. 

A Bipolar magnet: note the north and south pole


Pulsating magnetic devices (known as PEMF- pulsed electromagnetic fields) are those that pulsate different magnetic strengths across different distances to deliver much more powerful magnetic therapy. At its most advanced, pulsating electromagnetic field technology forms the basis of the multi-million pound MRI machines found in most western hospitals.
At a more affordable level, pulsating magnetic devices are small units that are placed over a troublesome area to improve blood circulation, relieve pain and reduce injury time. Pulsating fields can be up to 50 times stronger than static magnets and are typically used for conditions of chronic pain. PEMF devices have increased in popularity as more reputable peer-reviewed studies prove their effectiveness, with the NHS approving their use for convalescing patients. PEMF devices, such as the Medicur, sell for around £150-200 depending on the retailer.

The Medicur device- £158.95- Small but Mighty.


So, there you are. Static and Permanent magnets.