Copper Magnetic Bracelets Are Not Just Great in Winter
Birmingham, UK (PRWEB UK) 3 August 2013 -- Magnetic Jewellery manufacturer Magnohealth are holding a summer sale on their copper magnetic bracelets to dispel the common belief that these items are most useful in the winter. Many people find that their rheumatism is worse in the winter months and thus turn to alternative forms of pain relief such as wearing a magnetic bracelet. These items, however, offer many health benefits all year round and to prove this point Magnohealth are cutting the prices of their magnetic copper bracelet range from 1st August 2013.
Magnetic therapy is a natural way to treat many common ailments such as rheumatism, arthritis, circulation disorders and fatigue. Small, high strength magnets are worn on the body close to the site of the pain or near the main arteries. The magnetic field attracts the iron within the blood, encouraging increased blood flow and oxygen levels which in turn helps the body heal faster and reduces pain.
Magnets can be worn in the form of magnetic bracelets, necklaces, wraps or therapy plasters. One of the most common forms of magnetic therapy is wearing a copper magnetic bracelet around the wrist as it doubles up as an item of jewellery.
Often people only consider magnetic therapy in the winter when the cold weather worsens their rheumatism but a bracelet can be worn all year around to improve the circulation and reduce pain, which is why Magnohealth are holding a summer sale on their copper bracelet varieties. The sale will see silver plated copper magnetic bracelets reduced to £19.95 from £24.95 and gold plated reduced to £24.95 from £32.95.
Magnohealth Director Dawn Hooper said:
"We often find that people think of magnetic bracelets in the colder months to help them reduce rheumatic pain when in fact these items can be worn all year round to deliver many benefits including increased circulation and a reduction in muscle stiffness and joint problems."
The Magnohealth summer sale is on from 1 - 31 August 2013 and anyone interested in finding out more can visit http://www.magnohealth.co.uk where there’s also useful information on the effects of magnetic therapy.
Frances Berry, Magnohealth, http://www.magnohealth.co.uk/, +44 (0)121 308 0219, [email protected]
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