Sunday, May 15, 2011

Copper Magnetic Link Bracelet - Nice healthy jewelry

This is a gorgeous magnetic bracelet.Magnetic bracelet crafted with Superb quality and a Magnificent look.
This is one of our newest additions to this copper magnetic link collection.It is clad with copper and north facing magnets. What a lovely gift for any lady.

Copper Magnetic Link Bracelet


Copper Magnetic Link Bracelet is wise choice for gift as it's look like jewelry and so you can wear it with anything. The idea of copper and magnet bracelet will make people love it and it does help with aches and pains.The Copper Magnetic Link Bracelet is comfortable to wear with no sharp edges to catch on anything else. The Copper Magnetic Link Bracelet does take a couple of attempts to fasten. It stays firmly locked when engaged.

With nice design and benefit of magnet fold on it, people will wear it like jewelry.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Magnetic Clasp




Magnetic clasp are typically visually apparent. This detracts from the visual appearance of the piece of jewelry. Thus, there is a need for a magnetic clasp having magnets that are completely visually obscured.A magnetic clasp having completely visually obscured magnets is disclosed.


The magnetic clasp includes an end cap, a first magnet (disposed within the end cap), a sleeve, a divider (dividing the sleeve into two inner portions) and a second magnet (disposed within one of the inner portions of the sleeve).


The end cap has an end wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, and a side wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, the side wall extending perpendicularly from the end wall. The inner surface of the end wall and the inner surface of the sidewall form a cavity. The cavity is configured to secure a first end of an object.


Magnetic clasp are added for ease of use as well as therapeutic value. We use magnetic hemitite, swarovski crystal , turquoise , coral , tigers eye , and other semi precious gemstones. Quite lovely , therapeutic , and affordable.


That is the reason why this type of clasp has hitherto enjoyed little success, its use remaining confined to articles of little value for which the safety requirements are less stringent. It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a magnetic clasp for bracelets, necklaces and similar articles of goldsmithery and jewelry that, thanks to an original configuration of its component elements, succeeds in assuring a high degree of safety, such as to permit its use also for articles of considerable value.


This aim is attained by means of the magnetic clasp in accordance with the present invention, comprising two elements suitable for being fixed to the two ends of an elongated flexible or articulated body that forms a bracelet, a necklace or some similar article of goldsmithery or jewelry, to provide a reversible connection between said ends along a common longitudinal axis, said elements comprising respective small magnetic coupling pads that will lock the elements to each other in a coaxial position, characterized in that the clasp comprises male and female engagement means between the elements that are so shaped to be mutually engaged in a transverse direction with respect to said longitudinal axis to prevent the disconnection of the elements along the longitudinal axis.


Wide Hematite Powerful Magnetic Bracelet for Arthritis Pain Releif or for Sports Related Therapy Trion Z Wrist Bracelet (Large, Black/Black) Sabona Copper Original Magnetic Bracelet, Size Medium

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Magnetic Bracelets - It's Really Help?

Some people claim that magnetic bracelets are therapeutic and can help you if you have some physical problems such as arthritis. They are recommended for people heavily involved in sports, because magnetic bracelets are suppose to help the circulation of blood, while being able to heal then bone and nerve tissues.
Health workers today are only in favor of a conviction that is centuries old. Not only is a non-invasive, safe approach. The bracelet will do no harm, if you are looking for alternative approaches to arthritis, wrist or back pain. However, women pregnant or with a pacemaker or something electronic implanted in their bodies can not wear a bracelet that.
The basic principle of using this bracelet is the presence of magneto-static fields that parts of our bodies react positively. When using a magnetic bracelet, magnets aligns with the main arteries of the blood in your wrist. The result is a marked improvement in your bloodstream, thereby benefiting the rest of the body. In other words, do not really have to put a magnet directly over the affected area. Only wear the bracelet. It is important however that the use of this bracelet must possess the knowledge and approval of your physician or medical expert in the field of magnetic therapy.
As an accessory, this type of bracelet is becoming very popular. You can find the bracelets with titanium, semi-precious stones, gold or stainless steel. This has become more of a therapeutic tool. They are now a fashion statement, very chic and attractive. You would be surprised to discover that golfers use these bracelets so much pressure on their wrists can be enormous.
There are bracelets for men and women. Women go in so many styles to suit any occasion. In the case of magnetic bracelets for men, sportsmen prefer a bracelet light, because it is less cumbersome, especially when they play.
Magnetic bracelets are a wonderful alternative method for treating pain in the body. World Health Organization (WHO) has also published their results, wearing magnetic bracelets will not be injurious to health. This means that there is absolutely nothing wrong in trying it out.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Magnetic Clasp Bracelets - The Fact

The healing use of magnets has been acknowledged worldwide, and it appears that there are as many treatment variations as there are people who use them. Due to the growing recognition of magnetic therapy, more definite studies and recommendations should become available over time. In this, we will describe how magnetic therapy work and effect to your body.

How does Magnetic Therapy work?
Some doctors believe that the magnetic field affects the iron component of blood, hemoglobin, thereby increasing circulation to the area where magnets are applied. So, the circulation of blood will be running smoothly and make your body feel healthy.

Another theory is that the magnetic field energizes and oxygenates the white corpuscles in the blood stream, and these white corpuscles are nature’s remedial agents. The charged ions increase the blood flow, which provides increased oxygenation to the blood. This increased oxygenation is the prevalent reason to enhancing your body's natural healing powers, and the results are less pain, decreased tenderness, and the prospect of increased energy level.


Where should we place magnets for relief?
There are three schools of thought about magnet placement:

• At the site of pain,
• At the site of pain and possible referring site, and Acupressure points.

The first method, at the site of pain, is clear - just put them where it hurts. Magnets seem to work best in "balanced" application, for example, on both sides of a sore knee or stiff neck. For this reason, many magnetic products for the elbows, wrists, and knees feature several opposing sets of magnets.

The second method, at the site of pain and possible referring site, is more complex. Knee pain may be caused by an undiagnosed hip problem, or a strained back may show up as shoulder or neck pain. For this reason, do not rely on magnetic devices as medical treatment. If you experience pain, consult a physician.

The third method, Acupressure points, requires either knowledge of acupuncture, or a good diagram of these points and plenty of patience.

Experts recommend you continue trying any and all combinations of these methods until relief is attained. Each human body is different, and will respond differently to any type of therapy.

Close to the Skin! The most important factor in placement is: Close to the Skin. There is an exponential decrease in the strength of a magnet field as the distance from the magnet increases. At a distance of 4 inches from the magnet, the field is less than 1/16th the rated strength of the magnet. This explains why hip joints seldom respond as well to magnetic therapy as do other, smaller joints!


Can magnetic therapy hurt me?
According to published clinical studies, magnet use has no side-effects. To be on the safe side, always consult your physician before beginning any type of therapy. Most magnetic products carry warning labels cautioning some potential users:

• People with pacemakers or other implanted medical devices should not use magnet therapy.
• Magnetic products are not recommended for use during pregnancy.
• Do not use magnetic products over an open wound, or in conjunction with any trans dermal drug patch.
• If soreness, rash, or an increase in pain occurs, discontinue use and contact your physician.
• Keep magnetic products at least six inches away from credit cards, computers, diskettes, magnetic tapes, video equipment, or similar items, as loss of data may result.
• If you need to clean a magnetic product, hand wash or wipe with gentle detergent; do not machine-wash magnetic items.

How strong should the magnets be?
Magnet strength is measured in units called gauss. For comparison the average "refrigerator magnet" may be anywhere from 10 to 100 gauss. Magnets used in therapeutic products vary from about 200 gauss to 2,500 gauss - and some even greater.

How quickly should I expect results?
It depends on how healthy are your body. The human body is complex - and each one slightly different from the next in terms of metabolism, likes and dislikes, reactions to food or medications, and so on. It only stands to reason that each human body will react differently to magnetic therapy. Some people experience immediate results, for some it may take days or weeks of consistent use to achieve results.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Magnetic Clasp Bracelet - Your Jewelry Fits Right And Stays Secure

The good thing about a magnetic clasp bracelet is that you put it on and it stays on. Since you're most likely aiming to treat some muscle, joint and tendon problems in your arms and wrists, it's only fair that you look for one bracelet that fits right and stays secure. There are several varieties available today at designated shops and jewelers. Here's how to find the right piece for you.

The Magnetic Clasp

The clasp of the bracelet itself is magnetic and can give anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000 gauss as needed by the wearer. You may also choose to increase the strength of the magnetic field by adding more magnets to the design or choosing a larger clasp. The clasps usually are equipped with safety snap to make sure that your jewelry stays on as needed without any risk of accidental snapping or losing. The mechanism is very convenient since you can easily take off the bracelet if you're taking a shower or going for a swim although everything usually is waterproof.

There are different types of magnetic clasps available depending on the style and design you need. Lobster and spring clasps are very traditional which has an adjustable hooking device that snaps on a loop or ring at the opposite end of the bracelet. These are harder to close however since fixing the lobster or spring requires steady small fingers with semi-grown nails. Newer models use a quick and easy latch-on mechanism wherein a rigged portion of one end of the bracelet perfectly fits and locks onto the miniature bars uniquely set at the opposite end. These are all magnetized as well so you get to double the security as the two opposite ends attract to each other.

Can the Clasps Heal?

Magnetic therapy or the use of magnetic bracelets and other jewelry for the purpose of pain and inflammation relief has been quite popular in recent years. First and foremost, magnetic clasps are not intended to medically treat individuals with chronic problems in their muscles and joints. The magnetic clasp bracelets specifically are intended to help hold the ends of the jewelry in addition to the clasp mechanism for added security. Take note that strengths of the magnetic clasps are kept only at minimal or regular intensities so that they merely attract to each other. The size of the clasps is also relatively small to produce any significant effects on affected areas.

The Real Healing Magnets

It would be a better idea to introduce solid magnetic materials that have higher strengths and can cover a broader area if you expect results. Gold, silver, copper, stainless steel and titanium are the usual metals that are magnetized with magnetic fields ranging as much as 20,000 to 30,000 gauss. Hematite beads are also said to have positive magnetic effects. You will see a variety of designs featuring these metals together with magnetic clasps. Basically, the magnetic clasp is very affordable and you can get these for as low as $4.50 depending on the design and material.

Too Much Magnet

There are no known side effects on applying very high amounts of magnetic force to your body. Just be sure that you keep other sensitive items like watches and compasses away. People with metal pins and plates surgically placed inside their bodies should consult their doctor first before application. A magnetic clasp bracelet is intended to add security to the piece so that it stays in place for as long as you expect it to. You may also find cheap materials like plastic, wooden and glass beads, silicone and other plastics made into bracelets but still using magnetic clasps to make them very easy and secure to wear.