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corvus's avatar

Excellent post. Thank you.

Copper bracelet wearers swear by them from what I've seen. I've even seen copper threaded into socks. (Perhaps this is why people are stealing it from where ever they can find it...sock demand.)

The Cultivate Elevate guy is too much. He's like the fake (Dr.) Eric Berg only he's appealing to the new age mindset.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Agree and they’re stealing it because they can sell it as it’s valuable as an industrial conductor. I think there’s something connected to copper and graphing nano, silver, and other metals getting us poised to be enough “cyborg” to monitor us remotely.

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

Soft metals are the building blocks of synbio to help hijack our biofields. The 7G mesh is he crap they dump out of planes that keep a white out screen forever floating in our environment while we also absorb into our terrain but helps the 6millimwter waves reach our electric fields which vampires, harvests and or controls our behavior. It’s mind blowing how these parasites gain mastery(corrupt) every thing.

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The Word Herder's avatar

That is not paranoia.

Since the short-term goal is monitoring and spying, and the long-term goal is DEATH, I am PDS... Pretty Damn Suspicious... of, well, of almost everything!

But your post rings true and does not send my BS Detector into overdrive... Cheers!

Signing up, tho sorry to say I'm too poor to send you any bucks.

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poetinapaperbag's avatar

CHEMTRAILS? ... Metallic particulate trails.

METALLIC PARTICULATE TRAILS? ...Electric conductors.

ELECTRIC CONDUCTORS ..Pathways for charged fields.

CHARGED FIELDS? ... Atmospheric cells and systems.

ATMOSPHERIC CELLS AND SYSTEMS? .. Hurricanes et al

HURRICANES? ... https://www.drjudywood.com/wp/weather

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mrrobb's avatar

Copper has been alloyed for thousand of years...its difficult to fine Pure Copper...and rare

ttps://www.nuclear-power.com/nuclear-engineering/metals-what-are-metals/alloys-composition-properties-of-metal-alloys/copper-alloys/

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TC's avatar
8dEdited

Scientologist (Dr) Eric Berg is not so happy his son left the cult (scientology):

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2sQJ8yp_2WU

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Thank you for sending this! I just shared it on my telegram channel! I couldn’t stand. The guy made me nauseous when people would send me his stuff and now I know why. It’s one big club and we ain’t in it.

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Gecko1's avatar

Aha. Scientology is one of the CIA's premier mind control cults. No wonder he seems so joyless. These cults suck the soul out of a person - which is what they are designed to do.

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poetinapaperbag's avatar

Tax exemption takes away some of the pain though.

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

Whoa! His son is so courageous.

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For Him's avatar

Looks a lot like him, so you know he is not just a schmo making a fake video claim.

That doesn't surprise me. Glad you shared that.

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

OMG, I can't stand Eric Berg. He's so charismatic but full of shit. His website says he no longer sees patients in order to devote all his energy to educational outreach. I'm sure that's the reason. 😏

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Same! People always send me his content saying I’ll love him. He’s an absolute arrogant self-righteous know it all who spews regurgitated lies.

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

His own son did a rant video that didn’t last long. True or not, I unfollowed him years ago.

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

Oh good, I'm glad it's not just me. He's way too far to the self-assured side of the humble/self-assured spectrum. 😆 I think he just pulls stuff out of a hat to say in his videos.

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Te Reagan's avatar

At first I liked him. But, the longer I watched him….the more he sounded like a snake oil sales person. Dr Berg was just one of the doctors I listened to while cruising along my health journey. I can no longer watch him. Everything he does is for likes and attention grabbing. No, he def does not have all the answers.

What eventually helped me was a clean diet. I went from low carb keto to carnivore, and never looked back. Carnivore actually healed what low carb didn’t.

Plants do not agree with me. I tried to add plants that I liked back in, no go.

I don’t mind as I don’t crave foodie stuff anymore. I usually eat once or twice a day. Meat, fat, and eggs. It’s super easy as I usually eat the same thing everyday. It took me about five months to acclimate. However, now.. I can’t think of eating any other way. The grocery store looks like a fake food factory every time I go shopping. .

We really are what we eat. Garbage in, garbage out.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

That’s what it comes down to getting the garbage out and the body heels itself, but if we all knew that the snake oil salesman would have a harder time selling their snake oil

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

Totally agree about Eric Berg — in the beginning, I thought he was brilliant, but now I see he just wants to be a rich influencer.

I was carnivore too for a while, but then I found my homocysteine was high, so I added back in some greens. I’m not sure what the answer is other than to listen to our bodies.

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Gecko1's avatar

If he's a Scientologist he has to give a large chunk of his earnings to the "Church", lol. (Lol at calling this CIA-instigated cult a church).

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

🤯 Scientology is CIA-instigated? I didn’t know that. It wouldn’t surprise me, considering everything else the CIA’s done.

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Gecko1's avatar

Let's say CIA-Tavistock-cabal.

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MoodyP's avatar

I’ve worn a copper braclet for 35+ years. See my post below.

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Mary Meppelink's avatar

What are your scientific qualifications? Where are the research studies? Sounded more like an off the cuff rant to me. Please share your education and background.

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Dr Kay's avatar

Appeal to authority logical fallacy. The only qualifications anyone needs is a functioning brain and the ability to read. Do you have a degree in early childhood education? If not...you aren't qualified to raise a child. No culinary certificate? Don't even presume to try and cook meals for your family. What, you aren't a cpa? How dare you even think that you can manage your own finances?! - See how absurd the appeal to authority logical fallacy really is? Don't be intellectually lazy. You're better than that.

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Gecko1's avatar

Child rearing "expert" and guru Dr Benjamin Spock was married to two transgender "women", Mary Morgan and Jane Cheyney, lol.

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TC's avatar

Was he the one into spanking:)

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Dr Kay's avatar

He was all about letting children cry themselves to sleep and not give them the nurturing intimacy that they need to be secure and emotionally balanced. Part of the despicable psy-ops that caused generations to turn away from their innate wisdom and the wisdom of their ancesters and give their power away to "experts" (aka "the authorities"). A huge part of the terrible pickle that we're in now as a society, with the experts and the authorities tyrannically running around drunk on their own false power. Power is much harder to take back than it is to give away; one of the hard lessons of this age.

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TC's avatar

Excellent insight: thank you!

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Gecko1's avatar

He was into something kinky for sure:).

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Bradley Mayer's avatar

Another excellent insight. Thanks Medicine Girl!

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Medicine Girl's avatar

You are welcome thanks for the comment

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mrrobb's avatar

MG..here is an interesting issue.......just the word ""Scientist"" . Actually ANYONE can be a Real ;Scientst: you can call yourself a "Scientist"

Webster&Merriam dictionary Definition of a 'SCIENTIST" >>> person learned in science and especially natural science : a scientific investigator!!! Now nearly all have has a 'science class' so therefore you are 'learned in science'...........do MG, Scientist

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mrrobb's avatar

So if you see two butterfies and see there is a colour difference than you are a ,,,,"Scientist".

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mrrobb's avatar

so when some company states."Scientist State .....or......Scientist Prove...yadayuada"" How much of that is 100% pure Bullshit???

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Bryan Manson's avatar

I was hoping the Cultivate Elevate guy (tranny??) would show us his 800 lb watermelons and 70 lb tomatoes.

Just once,maybe??

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Medicine Girl's avatar

lol and why he has to wear make up now because his skin is so flushed I think maybe he actually believes in the poison he’s selling? He’s always drinking from a copper vessel.

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Pamela A Everett Goodman's avatar

Another home run Robin. Thank you so much for sharing this, it’s through our honesty that we made mistakes that we learn. I appreciate that about you.

As I’ve shared in the past, I fell for the whole Gundry supplement scene until 26 months ago. ( yes I’m counting) God knows what I ingested in all his TM special formulas. Thankfully I never fell for the copper snake oil grift partly because I’m too dam frugal to replace all my glass & stainless steel cookware etc. However it makes complete sense. We live in a 1911 original Sears home that we have painstakingly been renovating since 1996. When we redid the indoor plumbing, copper pipes were installed as they were code at the time. We do not drink water from them as we have RO systems in place for all drinking, cooking and bathing. But what would be an alternative ? I don’t know.

I do know that the only thing Matt and his pretty wife cultivate, is pure BULL SHIT. Thanks for calling it out. 🙏❤️

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Medicine Girl's avatar

lol 😂 agree, well said. And that’s a great question as far as what to use instead or is it fine if it’s not being ingested, I think if we don’t use excess soaps on our skin wearing away our sebum layer it won’t penetrate and cause problems but eating it drinking out of it or taking copper tablets is where we would get into trouble or like I pointed out if it’s all of those things They would start to add up to copper toxicity

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Pamela A Everett Goodman's avatar

Robin, my gf is a painter who didn’t take any of the cvd shots. I just realized that in her painting videos she mixes and uses copper containers, at least since 2020. She was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer 8 months ago with Mets to her liver. It may just be a coincidence but it makes me wonder. She tried alt treatments that made it worse. She’s on her 8 th round of chemo.

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Judith Bartlett's avatar

Thank you very much for this very helpful article 🙏😊 ~ it seems comprehensive & genuine.. is there anything that has not been twisted & subverted somehow?!?!

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Medicine Girl's avatar

That’s what I’m beginning to realize Rockefeller and the ruling class are very clever at playing both sides. It’s easy to see in politics but a little more difficult in the medical industrial complex.

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Kaci's avatar

When we contacted Matt's company about his "lab testing' they replied with a generic form with no lab name or contact info at all... when we asked what lab they used they said it was proprietary and couldn't tell us. Nuff said. Thanks for putting out the other side of things. Even when it's hard to take in- I still appreciate the knowledge!

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Thank you so much. I appreciate that.

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

"Just because it comes from the earth doesn't mean it belongs in your bloodstream." Well said. Less than a year ago, I purchased copper supplements because I suspected I might be deficient. They didn't help.

And who decides how to measure deficiency anyway?

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Exactly which is why I wrote lab value larceny. They decide the industry themselves and the industry decides the abnormal and normal ranges which they’re always changing to sell more supplements.

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Moorea Maguire's avatar

sounds just like pharmaceuticals 🙄

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For Him's avatar

I wrote about my experience with copper and plants in another post, so I am aware of its toxcity. On the flip side long ago, I had some issues that I tried everything for. We have eaten pristine diet, lived chemical free lifestyle, and didn't ever have a microwave.

I only took supplements as emergency measures, not daily. Didn't need them. Long story short, I noticed that after taking an eye supplement I felt better. The only difference was it had copper in it.

After I took it a day or two, I didn't need it again for a long while.

After really looking into it, I realized that zinc was being pushed heavily at the time for colds and many other maladies. Zinc and copper need to be in balance. I also ate high zinc foods. So I did have a need for copper back then, but it was only to tweak the balance and I was good to go.

The problem is that during normal living conditions, people have been conditioned that if they get good results with a supplement that they have to take it every day. If you truly eat and live healthy you won't need more than a tweak here and there.

Unfortunately we have entered a time where severe living conditions are creating severe imbalances and deficiencies that normally would never happen- referring to living ultimately healthy. This will cause a lot more confusion because unnatural factors are pushing bodies beyond what they can normally handle just fine.

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Crixcyon's avatar

With almost everything I eat, presumed good or bad, there is no way to really know what it contains as far as vitamins and minerals. There is no way to know what your body is lacking or has too much of until perhaps some symptoms show up. Then it can be a guessing game because none of the experts know much of anything besides how to market their drugs and supplements. It's all based on the fear of disease and death.

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Ectospazm's avatar

Thanks so much for all you do. I think you and Daniel Roytas speak so much sense, when I woke up in 2020 I fell down all those slippery rabbit holes "Vollmer" and the like. Now I let my body do the work. I think the only thing I do differently is to exclude plants completely, I've been carnivore for four years now and it works for me. You really are an exceptional lady.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Thank you and that’s exactly what you should do. Listen to your body and fuel your body the way your divine wisdom and intuition guides.

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Kenneth T's avatar

blessed be your fruit ~Baahd Wolfie

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Bryan Manson's avatar

You know what?

I like your attitude 😊😜

My fav, Aspergillus niger. Lol

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Medicine Girl's avatar

You can’t make this stuff up and they use that literally in everything as a reactor from vitamin C to a lot of the B complex vitamins. The name though 🤦‍♀️

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CaraBarr's avatar

I’ll admit, I’ve fallen for the hype myself—copper utensils in the kitchen, copper wire in the garden, copper jewelry for “healing.” After all that, I honestly haven’t noticed any real difference. What gets me is how rarely these promoters mention the downsides. They never talk about possible toxicity, side effects, or how easy it is to mislead people who are just looking to feel better.

Matt from Elevate Cultivate is a good example—he seems more like a quiet salesman now than someone genuinely searching for truth. And while some people say they’ve had big results, I’m still skeptical. The whole alternative health scene often runs on belief, not facts. It feels more like faith than science—just like a religion.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

That’s exactly right and well said they run on beliefs from testimonials and the industry always works on getting us to believe the lie. The word lie is built right into believe.

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MoodyP's avatar

Very interesting. Copper sheeting was used, of course, on the old sailing ships dating back to at least the 1600s because of its toxicity to marine like.

Today, the best working bottom paints for boats (especially slow moving sailboats) that are legal in the US contain high concentrations of copper. Some states like CA have moved to ban the use of copper and other restrict the % of copper a paint can contain. As the bottom paints for boats sloughs off it puts the copper into the water and the concentrations within the confines of a marina can be very high.

Tin provides the best protection from marine growth, but it is banned in the US and in most countries. Still available in some of the smaller island countries in the Caribbean and is much sought after and incredibly expensive.

With that said, I have worn a copper bracelet for 35+ years. Maybe 40 years. I’ve broken my right wrist three times. It’s a mess either way holes in the bone structure and severely damaged cartilage. I was planning to have surgery that would essentially eliminate the up and down movement of the wrist and restrict the lateral movement. I was told this was the only possible way to control the pain, and that the longer I waited the more intense the pain would become.

I was in my early 30s and looking at being unable to use my wrist for anything other than what the locked position would allow. No golf. No cooking. No writing by hand. And many other activities. Then one day one of my golf buddies was sporting a gleaming copper bracelet. He explained that he had a bad wrist from a prior break and that arthritis was setting in and that the copper bracelet provided relief from all that.

So I ordered one and gave it a try. It was like a miracle. Within a few days the pain was nearly gone. Some flexibility returned. I was able to play golf and get back in the restaurant kitchen and draft my legal briefs by hand. I’ve worn out 4-5 of them over the years as they get too thin and will eventually break.

There have been times when in a hot humid environment they will irritate the skin enough that I have to take it off for a few days. And when I do my wrist stiffens up, swells up and begins to hurt. When the braclet goes back on all that goes away.

So IDK what it is. It just seems to work. Is it causing me other issues. I do suffer from migraines, but I had those long before the braclet. And I have neuropathy in my feet with no explanation. And my gut is always an issue. But that’s been true since high school.

But my wrist feels great, given it’s actually physical condition. So I guess I won’t be ditching it anytime soon.

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For Him's avatar

Sometimes copper has its place. Each person has to find what works for them as we all live in different circumstances, surroundings, and have different body make up. Although I know of its potential damage in excess, I have used copper in the past to tweak situations diet and clean living wasn't helping. I only needed it a day or two and was great afterward. Didn't need it again for a long time. Back then, it was helpful.

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Te Reagan's avatar

You should look into DSMO..

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Medicine Girl's avatar

It’s an industrial waste solvent that actually kills marine life that was extremely expensive for the paper industry to dump so they paid a scientist and doctor to figure out ways to sell it back to the public as a health elixir. It crosses the blood brain barrier instantly..

As for your wrist and the pain, you can see the damage copper does to the skin by wearing it and I’d be curious to see if other things would help that didn’t have potential toxic side effects like getting out in the sunlight every day with your bare skin exposed getting rid of all vitamins and supplements, including caffeine that inhibit fibrin, elastin and collagen production alcohol sugars acids And see if the pain would still dissipate?

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MoodyP's avatar

Thank you. It’s pain but it’s also flexibility and swelling. The last time I had an Orthopedic doctor look at it he did a poke and probe exam. Then took some X-rays. I didn’t have my braclet on at the time, it was in my pocket. When he returned to view the X-rays he put them up on the light board, studied them for a bit, and then turned to me and said, how are you not in absolute agony all the time with that mess. It’s not even a wrist anymore it’s just a jumbled mess of broken calcified bones, torn ligaments and scar tissue. I pulled the braclet out of my pocket and put it on. His comment; that’s pretty incredible.

So I don’t take any vitamins or supplements. I take Synthroid because I had thyroid gland removed in 1996 due to Stage 4 thyroid cancer. Long story. And I use Rizitriptan for migraines. That’s it. Don’t drink. Don’t smoke. No drugs. We live on our sailboat so I am outside quite a lot in the sunshine. I do all the cooking, bake our bread etc. We eat out once every 3 months just to remind ourselves why we don’t eat out. I spent a decade in restaurant kitchens and bakery’s so while it’s not perfect, and there are some limitations on what one can do in the galley on a small sailboat, we eat pretty healthy.

But your post has got me thinking about the possibility, even if it’s remote, that there could be some increased level of toxicity. I do have a couple of ‘mysterious’ health issues that have surfaced over the past few years with no obvious cause.

The braclet definitely will irritate the skin in high humidity or wet conditions. But I can say with certainty that the few times over the past 3 decades that I have taken it off for a few days, the wrist gets worse. It’s kind of a prisoner’s dilemma.

I might try not wearing it for a

month and see what happens.

But damn. Give up my 2 cups of coffee (just 8 Oz each) with heavy cream in the morning? That would be way harder than eliminating the bracelet!

Thank you again. I will report back on progress.

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GeriGR's avatar

Medicine Girl wrote a post on DMSO. Another poison. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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For Him's avatar

DMSO is extremely helpful in certain circumstances for many people. It beats taking otc pain relievers. You have to weigh matters and choose the best options. Let's face it- once in severe pain, that in itself is destructive to the body.

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zeme's avatar

Chek midwesterndoctor dot com and you will be surprised how many people he has treat. I also had benefit of it.

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MoodyP's avatar

Interesting thoughts re: copper. It’s the field not the contact. That makes a lot of sense. Because there is zero question that when I don’t wear it the wrist joint stiffens, is less flexible, and more prone to becoming painful. I will definitely try some sort of a covering. It’s interesting because (without thinking about or understanding the field vs contact issue) I have in the past used a band aid in reverse (IOW attached to the bracelet) when the skin became irritated.

Thanks for the comment.

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Greg's's avatar

I'd guess several reasons for some benefiting past the lite copper poisoning effects w copper bracelets.. copper is very electrically active and the primary cause of stiffening wrists, tendons, bones,cartilage,joints is calcification..but calcification is a misleading term since calcium travels with other minerals, metals in a semi bond especially when it's released from the bones to counteract acidity in seconds to minutes as the blood must stay at 7.2 ph approx or problems quick,when these flushes occur or when vitamin D or calcium supplements are taken or other acidics,calcifiers then joints etc buildup in these minerals,copper included..

I think therefore what's happening is there's a atomic reaction going on ie electrons, protons being stripped, added etc as the pure copper band is so close to the injury..plus it can travel the body's electrical field as well to lesser degrees..the extra atomic movement caused by the copper field is literally breaking up the hardened particulates and allowing more movement and less jabbing in locked up brittleness areas..

I'd recommend using a cloth strip under the bracelet to prevent copper poisoning,besides it's the field that counts ,not the smaller copper particles effecting..

I've seen the testimonials of hundreds of bracelet wearers and most love it till toxicity signs intrude..the cotton band underneath is a must...take it off half the time to regain natural field..you'll be fine likely.

As for electroculture it works to be sure but if your plants don't like you or surroundings it won't help much..they won't serve you!

Medicine Girl as usual doesn't allow a middle road on issues much it's great or it's horrible which sets up for failure much as most all quite in between..

Med girl is Hulda Clark's opposite,or she loves parasites,says most healing and symbiotic like probiotics just larger..large enough to drill your organs and brain by the millions world wide and proven now to be the cause or accelerators of over half cancers and other diseases..promoting parasites is disgusting and destructive and insulting to the thousands who lose their family or friends lives to infestations every year.. mosquito and fly parasites likely largest killers of the dozens that do kill of the dozens that don't typically kill very few are beneficial ie less then 2 percent and those are theoretical based on positive effects seen without negatives accounted all for,waste toxicity alone being unavoidable and never beneficial and in sine parasites is the fatal factor ,not the organ drilling etc.

To be so wrong on an obvious and proven thing shows signs of the inversion movement.. otherwise known as satanism..,not consciously in all ie their very possessed and controlled...say 3 accurate positions, articles for one inversion article push is what I see w med girl consistently ie she's right in a few,she must be right in parasites it's extra sushi and undercooked pork for me..no cleanses ever ..and no point at looking at those parasites cause cancer studies popping up everywhere cuz med girl has cred..at least that's the plan..wether she knows it or not..

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Jon Walcott's avatar

Copper overdose is quite rare. It is an essential trace mineral which is how most of us consume it. It is not something to be feared. Far more common to be deficient than overdosed. In fact, doses can range from 1mg to 100mgs! A lethal dose is 10-20 GRAMS. Rarely is supplementing required but with a proper test you can see if you are deficient. In 44 years of examining eyes I have never see a Kayser-Fleischer ring in the cornea due to copper overdose.

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Jon Walcott's avatar

Here is another take on copper. I think it is wise to look at all the information before totally throwing away copper.

https://substack.com/@lukecadell/note/c-125455352?r=1d68as

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Te Reagan's avatar

I’m so glad I didn’t join the copper craze. I almost did. I had a friend but me a copper water container. I used it for a little while.. I noticed it turning green on the inside. I figured that couldn’t be a good thing. I tossed the container.

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Perfect exactly. What happens when your able to still think?

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TomNearBoston's avatar

Another good piece. Not going to rip out what's left of our copper pipes, though. Every couple of years our sandy pinewoods acidic well water eats another pinhole leak through the copper. Our plumber replaces it with a another section of blue plastic piping. I've no doubt the plastic is just a different kind of poison.

BTW, I almost fell for the electroculture thing when I read about it over the winter. Then I'm like, "isn't my cheap garden fence a series of metal spikes connected by a web of wire driven into the ground already? Where's my Gilligans-Island-size tomatoes already?"

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Medicine Girl's avatar

🤣😂exactly I think the ruling class sees us as gullible stupid stupid monkeys.

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zeme's avatar

Chemo will make worst. You can look up theuniversalantidote.com . The reason of colon cancer is described by dr. Hamer. German new medicine

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Medicine Girl's avatar

Oooohhhhhbh Dr Hamer said so and wrote a whole book about it since he had testicular cancer happen to him it must be true, AND since he’s German AND a doctor he must be smarter and know more than us. Thank you for setting the record straight,

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zeme's avatar

I thought you would have smarter arguments. Anyhow there are thousands of people recover from cancer and some of them had 4th stage. Have you also done research under 10.000 patients? I dont think so. U even didnt take the effort to check the website i gave where literally thousands of ppl recover from cancer. Just dont block the way of ppl who are in need of healing.

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