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Sabona 36375 Trio Cable Stainless/Gold Magnetic Extra Large,
$ 24.5
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Sabona 36375 Trio Cable Stainless/Gold Magnetic Extra Large,Product Details
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.5 x 0.13 inches; 3.2 Ounces
Item model number : 36375
Department : Mens
Manufacturer : Sabona
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Country of origin is China
The package weight of the product is 1 pounds
Package Dimensions: 10.16 L x 3.81 H x 9.144 W (centimeters)
Safety warning: Important: Copper wristbands and magnetic products are considered to be unproven remedies. Do not use magnetic products during pregnancy, or if you have an electrical implant such as a pacemaker. Consult with your doctor if you have any questions and continue with regular medical care.
Color:Stainless/Gold | Size:Extra LargeProduct DescriptionA unique style in cable bracelets! Three stainless steel cables together and accented by five polished 18k gold plated connectors, each containing a 1200 gauss samarium cobalt magnet.About the BrandSabona manufactures and markets fine copper and magnetic bracelets worldwide. Established in 1959, Sabona has offices in England and in the United States, and is internationally recognized as the premier marketer of copper and magnetic bracelets due to strict standards of quality and fine craftsmanship. The Copper Theory Various forms of copper have been used for medicinal purposes throughout the history of mankind. The ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Persian, Hindu and Aztec writings record various consistent medicinal uses of copper.1 Today, as more information becomes available, alternative health care and home remedies are gaining popularity. Health publications include copper bracelets as a home remedy to possibly ease the pain from arthritis in some people who seem to get an insufficient amount of copper from their food. Helmar Dollwet, Ph.D., of the University of Akron, has studied this copper connection and thinks the dissolved copper from a copper bracelet entering the body through the skin may be the only way for them to get the copper they need.2 Another study found patients wearing copper bracelets absorbed an average of 13 milligrams of copper during a month. "This could bring many people into the recommended daily intake for copper (1.5 to 3 milligrams). Copper absorbed through the skin gets into circulation very efficiently – more so than most dietary copper." Superoxide Dismutase (SOD) is one of the body’s own copper-dependent enzymes that reduces pain and inflammation. The body may use copper to make more of its own SOD.3 1 Dollwet & Sorenson, "Historic Uses of Copper Compounds in Medicine" TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE, Vol.2, No.2-1985 (pp.80-87) 2 Tkac, Debra, Ed. "The Case for Copper" THE DOCTORS BOOK OF HOME REMEDIES, (p.22) Copyright 1990, Rodale Press, Inc. 3 Passwater, Richard A., Ph.D., "Copper and SOD" THE NEW SUPERNUTRITION, (p.256) Copyright 1991, Pocket Books, Simon & Schuster, Inc. The Magnetic Theory Magnets have been used in different cultures over the years by those who believe magnets worn on the body promote good health. The theory is that magnet therapy may be beneficial by affecting the circulatory system, the blood flow in the body. Increased circulation is beneficial because the body gets more of the nutrients it needs from the blood.