A Quick Guide to Sterling Silver Therapeutic Magnetic Bracelets
Posted by Jeffrey Scott Fine Magnetics on Apr 26th 2022
Neither magnetic therapy nor the use of precious metals in high fashion is new. Both of them have illustrious histories spanning back thousands of years.
Luckily for you, modern consumers can take advantage of a wealth of options in contemporary designs, such as in genuine, sterling silver therapeutic magnetic bracelets that pair the best of fashion and magnetic therapy.
This short guide will plumb some of the basic questions surrounding these unique additions to our catalog.
Potential Benefits of Magnetic Therapy Bracelets
Magnetic therapy traces its origins back several thousand years and was of interest to ancient Chinese and Greek physicians.
The Yellow Emperor Book of Internal Medicine, an early Chinese treatise on medicine, mentions the use of magnetic stones to correct energy imbalances in the human body.
The ancient Greeks believed that magnetic stones, also known as “lodestones,” could be used to correct imbalances and remove toxins from the body. Egyptians may have believed the same, as some hieroglyphic depictions are believed to show the use of magnetic stones to treat diseases.
Even Paracelsus, the father of toxicology, was intrigued by magnets. He believed magnets to be effective in treating inflammation, ulcers, and diseases.
More recently, Dr. Ron Lawrence conducted a study in plethysmography (the study of blood pressure or changes in pressure throughout the human body) involving magnets, concluding that magnetic therapy could potentially improve circulation.
As a result of magnetic therapy’s purported positive effects on circulation, there are a number of magnetic therapy products that have been developed in the industry, including but not limited to necklaces, wraps, rings, and even mattresses - but bracelets, which are uninvasive and can be worn as much for their therapeutic benefits as well as for their aesthetic attributes, are some of the most popular and most practical.
In addition to their potential benefits with respect to circulation, magnetic therapy bracelets may be able to:
●Potentially decrease the incidence and severity of headaches.
●Potentially alleviate joint pain and arthritic discomfort.
●Potentially decrease inflammation.
●Promote wound healing due to increased circulation.
●Along with other healthy habits, diminish the stress response.
Are There Other Potential Benefits of Improved Circulation?
As many of the potential benefits of sterling silver therapeutic magnetic bracelets revolve around improved circulation, it’s worth dedicating a small space to offer some insight into additional benefits arising from it.
Improved circulation is one of the keys to optimal health, ensuring that all of your organs and body’s major systems are adequately supplied with oxygen and other nutrients.
Improved circulation can improve wound healing, keep your heart and brain healthy, and boost overall skin health and complexion, among many other benefits.
Improved circulation also helps with toxin removal as the blood is used to convey waste products away from the various tissues of the body.
How Else Can You Improve Circulation?
Magnetic therapy is only one potential way that you may be able to improve your body’s overall circulatory health.
You can also keep hydrated - about 15.5 cups of water per day for men and 11.5 cups for women should be adequate - although this varies with activity levels.
Staying active, stretching, and getting up and down throughout the day, even if you have a stationary desk job, can also help.
Doing yoga or going for walks at the end of the day can also provide your heart with much needed activity to keep it fit and strong, which is a necessary component of health circulation.
Is Silver Magnetic?
Under normal conditions, three elemental metals are magnetic: iron, cobalt, and nickel. So no, silver is not magnetic.
However, we don’t pair our fine magnetic bracelets with silver for that reason. Our magnetic therapy bracelets all feature powerful magnets and silver, like gold (which is also not magnetic) is added as an accent.
Pairing Sterling Silver Therapeutic Magnetic Bracelets
Some of our most memorable therapeutic magnetic bracelets make use of precious metals like silver and gold as well as precious stones, including but not limited to diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires.
Our premium quality sterling silver therapeutic magnetic bracelets can be creatively paired with a wide range of clothing and accessories to put the finishing touches on an outfit.
One of the great things about bracelets is that they can be mixed and matched or even stacked. Some style guides will tell you not to mix metal - but we do it in our gold and silver magnetic bracelets and think the combination is just fine. We say go for it - and don’t be shy about throwing some copper bracelets or stainless steel in the mix, too.
Stack a few bracelets and change up the style. Couch one of our magnetic bracelets between two bangles or let the magnetic bracelets take center stage atop or beneath a more delicate link bracelet.
Don’t be afraid to let the bracelet match your outfit. Silvery metals like steel, silver, platinum, and white gold are better suited for lighter, neutral outfits like white, gray, black, and blue, whereas gold, copper and colored gemstones make a more natural pairing with dark black and other brighter colors, such as rose, red and yellow.
The gemstone accents and colors of the precious metals of our sterling silver therapeutic magnetic bracelets also give you a lot of license for coordination. Your jewelry and other accessories, like your sunglasses or handbag, may have metal accents that are easy to coordinate with the gold and silver of your bracelet - and will look stunning if you do align them.
Adding a watch is also a nice, subtle way to take up a little more real estate on your wrist, and can help frame your bracelet.
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