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6 Benefits of Wearing Copper

Posted by Angel Marie on Feb 21st 2021

Copper (Cu) is an essential part of life.

Not only is copper readily found within our environment, it is also found within our bodies! Since the moment I began creating copper jewelry, I was drawn to discover more about this beautiful element. Copper impacts our lives everywhere from the economy to our biochemistry. 

Keep reading to discover 6 impelling benefits of copper that you can share with your friends and family!

6 Compelling benefits of Copper

1. Copper provides spiritual protection to your energetic field.

Even though copper is not a magnet, when it comes into contact with magnetic forces it resist's their pull. Copper is a prominent conductor of energy due to its low resistivity. Knowing these two things may allude to the spiritual protective properties of copper.

Copper can protect its wearer from other peoples magnetic fields as well as allowing one's own energy to flow at a constant, uninterrupted rate. Creating this field around yourself may grant you more peace of mind, making it easier to decipher between your own thoughts and other peoples projections. Copper allows you to observe people from a distance and understand how you flow in relation to others.

2. Copper internally benefits the physical body.

Inside the body, copper is essential for cardiovascular and reproductive health in both men and women. Copper benefits the whole body, and it especially plays an important role in keeping our metabolic organs healthy and active. This boosts our overall health and immunity.

3. Copper externally benefits the physical body.

For many, wearing copper has been shown to benefit the joints of the body by reducing stiffness and pain. When wearing copper, the micro minerals may be absorbed into the skin of its wearer.

4. Copper plays a major role in our everyday lives.

Copper is a metal that we utilize everyday. From at home electricity to our vehicle transportation, copper makes our everyday lives easier.  Copper is resistant to corrosion and has a superior heat transfer ability. This makes it one of the safest metals to use for electric purposes. 

5. Copper is hygienic metal.

Copper is antimicrobial. This property reduces the spread of disease, viruses, and bacteria! It is also anti-fungal.

6. Copper is one of the most unique metals you will learn about.

Copper is known to be the first metal that man worked with. This demonstrates the ancient and personal connection we have with this metal. Copper was anciently and still presently used for our water supply and in the medical field due to its ability to reduce spread of disease.