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Eichhörnchen 10-21-15 12:17 PM

"I lost thirty pounds off my arse thanks to a pair of copper socks"
 
(Mrs F Trellis)

Does anyone have any personal experience of these sorts of thing (insoles and suchlike) and do they work?

Betonov 10-21-15 01:04 PM

I lost 30 pound of my arse by getting of my arse.

And I'd stack it to 50 pounds by now if I haven't gotten lazy. And ran out of my asthma medicine. And cought a cold. And if the weather wouldn't turn october.

AVGWarhawk 10-21-15 02:23 PM

If losing 30 pounds by wearing socks with copper works everyone would be doing it.

Stealhead 10-21-15 06:08 PM

It dose work. You pay money for snake oil said money is removed from your wallet that money had weight upon removing it you did in fact lose weight. It really is true in the UK if you charged £30.00 then you would in fact lose thirty pounds.

Platapus 10-21-15 06:19 PM

Is there any reason to think that keeping a small amount of copper next to your skin would have any effect on your body?

Sailor Steve 10-21-15 09:19 PM

It can turn that patch of skin green. That's an effect. :D

em2nought 10-21-15 09:21 PM

Something to do with Nikola Tesla no doubt?

fireftr18 10-21-15 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealhead (Post 2352636)
It dose work. You pay money for snake oil said money is removed from your wallet that money had weight upon removing it you did in fact lose weight. It really is true in the UK if you charged £30.00 then you would in fact lose thirty pounds.

Stealhead has it exactly right. I'm familiar with all these kind of gadgets. There is no valid, independent study that can support the claims. Basically, they don't do anything. There could be a placebo effect, it works because you're convinced it works. I find it interesting that all these things also include instructions with them that tells you to do something that would give you the same result without the device.:hmmm:

Jeff-Groves 10-21-15 10:00 PM

I'll be 58 in January. I wear the same size cloths I wore in 1976.
I have a secret work out that I have proven works.
It's called work!
:haha:

Eichhörnchen 10-22-15 01:30 AM

I think the idea is that it helps people overcome pain in their joints, thus allowing them to exercise when this was difficult or impossible before. No I don't believe in "snake oil" remedies either, but this doesn't seem to be one of those.

I get plenty of exercise myself these days with a daily 5-mile cycle ride; I can never understand all the joggers I pass on these outings, pounding away the precious cartilage in their joints...

ExFishermanBob 10-22-15 02:53 AM

Wait until you slip off and hit the cross-bar. :wah:

Reece 10-22-15 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by em2nought (Post 2352675)
Something to do with Nikola Tesla no doubt?

Poor old Nik, he always gets blamed!!:yep:

Wolferz 10-22-15 04:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2352637)
Is there any reason to think that keeping a small amount of copper next to your skin would have any effect on your body?

After taking the inevitable lightning strike, you will be in no shape to worry about weight gain.

I have a proven diet method....

Have your teeth excised.:88):huh:

Eichhörnchen 10-22-15 04:40 AM

Mrs Emmery would need to be even more careful:

https://uk.search.yahoo.com/yhs/sear...ube+mrs+emmery

limkol 10-22-15 05:47 AM

Isn't copper poisonous? That's why they've stopped using it in some countries as anti-fouling paint on the hulls of ships. So if that's the case, I can understand why it will help you lose weight.

But still it's been used in jewelry and water pipes for centuries. They say copper bracelets should help arthritis sufferers.

Very useful in the moonshine business, so I've heard:o

Jimbuna 10-22-15 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves (Post 2352683)
I'll be 58 in January. I wear the same size cloths I wore in 1976.
I have a secret work out that I have proven works.
It's called work!
:haha:

And that is the only scientifically proven method I reckons :yep:

Betonov 10-22-15 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by limkol (Post 2352733)
Isn't copper poisonous? That's why they've stopped using it in some countries as anti-fouling paint on the hulls of ships. So if that's the case, I can understand why it will help you lose weight.

But still it's been used in jewelry and water pipes for centuries. They say copper bracelets should help arthritis sufferers.

Very useful in the moonshine business, so I've heard:o

Not really. Copper is a much needed mineral in our bodies and is essential in out metabolic processes and without it we'd die.
Too much of it can destroy our liver though.

Apart from that, copper is injested by eating.
Wearing copper socks has the same effect as wearing cotton socks. Or poliester socks. Or wool socks.
The only difference is, when you wear, cotton, polyester or wool you know you weren't screwed over.

Eichhörnchen 10-22-15 07:47 AM

I ought to admit to a slight "massaging" of the facts here, in that what I actually saw advertised were copper insoles for your shoes; I just thought copper socks sounded funnier.

Betonov 10-22-15 08:31 AM

I found this

Quote:

Copper In Medicine

Copper has been used as a medicine for thousands of years including the treatment of chest wounds and the purifying of drinking water. More recently, research has indicated that copper helps prevent inflammation in arthritis and similar diseases. Research is going on into anti-ulcer and anti-inflammatory medicines containing copper, and its use in radiology and for treating convulsions and epilepsy. Although there is no epidemiological evidence that copper can prevent arthritis, there have been claims that the wearing of copper bangles does alleviate the symptoms.
Quote:

Copper Toxicity

Acute copper poisoning is a rare event, largely restricted to the accidental drinking of solutions of copper nitrate or copper sulphate which should be kept out of easy access in the home. These and organic copper salts are powerful emetics and inadvertent large doses are normally rejected by vomiting. Chronic copper poisoning is also very rare and the few reports refer to patients with liver disease. The capacity for healthy human livers to excrete copper is considerable and it is primarily for this reason that no cases of chronic copper poisoning have been reported.
That's the problem there. There have been claims.
I also claim central Europe but that won't make it happen

Buddahaid 10-23-15 09:45 PM

[QUOTE=Betonov;2352799....I also claim central Europe but that won't make it happen[/QUOTE]

Too late! I claimed it first....... :arrgh!:


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