Anybody else wear a copper bracelet?

Sure it is. Ain't you never seen/read X-Men? Magneto, with his "power of magnetism" can control ALL metals.

Therefore all metal is magnetic. Stan Lee and Marvel Comics say so, and they wouldn't lie to me. :p

My aluminum foil cowboy hat is not subject to no magnets. It protects against many things including magnetic waves.
 
I had holes in my shoes, and during wet weather, my socks would get wet. Somebody told me to put cardboard in my shoes, and I did. It didn't help my prostate cancer one bit. You can shove your home-spun remedies.

So I guess you don't want to know my trick for improvising a leg cast from a tube sock and a box of blueberry muffin mix.
 
So I guess you don't want to know my trick for improvising a leg cast from a tube sock and a box of blueberry muffin mix.

Interesting. It's long been thought eating blueberries was beneficial. Wearing them as bandages/poultices is much more effective. Witness this concussion victim wearing a blueberry waffle remedy.

 
Interesting. It's long been thought eating blueberries was beneficial. Wearing them as bandages/poultices is much more effective. Witness this concussion victim wearing a blueberry waffle remedy.


Don't tease us. We want to see the rest of the sequence of photos, where your little fella snaps his head backward, flips the waffle into the air, and catches it in his mouth...:D:eek:

Apologies for the thread drift.
 
Welllll......John Wayne wore one!!;) I tried one,had a older trainer
ask me where I got it & could I get him one.I got him one.....he came back a few days later....a former pro football player now a high school coach....saw the trainer at a game....after gabbing awhile,he asked...where did you get that copper bracelet??Can you get me one?? So...back to me & Does it really work?? I really don't know.....doesn't hurt to try one!:D
Jim

The bracelet that Duke wore was one with a Gents name on it who was Missing in Action.
 
Copper is well known for increasing the risk of going to jail, as in "you got me, copper".
 
I had holes in my shoes, and during wet weather, my socks would get wet. Somebody told me to put cardboard in my shoes, and I did. It didn't help my prostate cancer one bit. You can shove your home-spun remedies.

But most of our medicines has come from "home-spun remedies"!

I've always had an open mind and I don't think in a box. If I want to find out if something is true or false I do the research.
Many times hearsay evidence has many half truths and people repeat many false statements without knowing the facts!
We have a "medicine" that is being rediscovered by today's research labs and it was first known to have been used in Eastern Asia in 2727 B.C...

"In its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man." - Former US DEA chief administrative law judge Francis Young
 
I don't wear one, but would a little copper being absorbed through the skin help arthritis? Who knows? Maybe.

I draw the line at wearing magnets in my shoes.

NO. I got a piece of copper placed under my skin quite a few years ago; it was about.320 in diameter, and had a copper jacket on it.:mad:
It did not do SQUAT for arthritis, other than maybe will contribute to some in the future..........:rolleyes:

FWIW, I did not keep this piece of copper in my skin to be absorbed any longer than I had to......
 
A member of this forum kindly PM'd me earlier this evening with a chicken soup recipe very similar to the way I make "Jewish penicillin". Which reminded my that Jewish mothers have been prescribing chicken soup for colds, etc., for many, many generations; and that there has been some medical research in recent years that purports to show that they've been right all along. It may actually help.

But as I told the gent who sent me the recipe, I don't care--I love the stuff, sick or well, but it's comfort food for sure.
 
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