Where Can I Buy Copper Bracelet In South Africa

What is a Copper Bracelet?

Copper bracelets have been used as an ancient remedy to reduce the pain and swelling associated with arthritis. The theory is based on the idea that the skin absorbs tiny particles of copper, helping regrow lost joint cartilage.

Where Can I Buy Copper Bracelet In South Africa?

Jewels of Africa Online Store

Address: 19 Chestnut Rd, Primrose, Germiston, 1401, South Africa

Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 5 pm ⋅ Opens 9 am Thu

Phone: +27 78 453 9970

AMERICAN SWISS

Address: No.57 Soshanguve Crossing m43, Aubrey Matlakala St, Soshanguve, 0152, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6 pm

Phone: +27 12 793 4315

Rosebank Art & Craft Market

Address: Cradock Ave, Rosebank, Johannesburg, 2196, South Africa

Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 6 pm

Phone: +27 11 568 0850

How long does it take for a copper bracelet to work?

It has also been shown that the wearing of a ‘copper bracelet’ results in a weight loss in excess of the body’s total burden of copper (100-150 mg).

A pair of copper bracelets lost 80 mg in 50 days when worn around the ankles and a copper bracelet worn around the wrist also lost about 90 mg in that time.

What are the spiritual benefits of wearing a copper bracelet?

Wearing genuine copper, and using the metal in various forms, is not only great for healing aches and pains but, as Indian legend claims, copper is also known for its spiritual ability to keep all kinds of evil at bay, and bless you with positivity and wealth.

How many hours a day should you wear a copper bracelet?

Copper bracelets can be worn on either wrist, and they should be worn snugly but not tight. The bracelet should be able to move slightly on the wrist. It is recommended to wear the bracelet for at least 8 hours a day, but it can be worn continuously

What are the side effects of wearing a copper bracelet?

These include potential allergic reactions to the copper, where the skin underneath the bracelet becomes red and inflamed.

Another more severe but less common risk is copper toxicity, where there is too much copper in the body. According to 2023 research, studies show that this can cause oxidative stress.