Copper isn't just a metal your body tolerates. It's a mineral your body requires — for the collagen in your joints, for healthy circulation, for the energy production inside every cell.
Here's the problem: modern soil is depleted, and most women over 40 don't get nearly enough of it.
The symptoms have names you'll recognize — stiff fingers in the morning, hands that struggle with jar lids, tired by mid-afternoon, restless sleep. Most doctors call it "normal aging."
When pure copper sits against the thin skin of your wrist — right at the pulse point — it releases trace copper ions through skin contact, the same way believers have absorbed it for thirty centuries.
But it only works on one condition: the copper must be pure. Plated brass — which is what most "copper" jewelry actually is — puts almost no real copper against your skin at all