by Heather Grace, IPJ Staff Writer
An innovative area in pain research involves reducing trapped electricity in the body to help achieve pain relief.
The ‘Theory of Trapped Electricity’ is a concept that focuses on electricity as the cause of much chronic pain. A damaged nerve traps electricity in your body, and can cause pain, burning, redness, loss of appetite, insomnia, headaches and more.*
How Copper Works
Copper as well as magnets attract electricity, helping to pull it from the body.
For centuries, Egyptians, Native Americans and Mexicans have used copper jewelry for medical, religious and spiritual rituals. These bracelets were often tools of ancient healers. Today, we know the benefits of pain relief they can provide.
Copper, often found in the form of a bracelet, can be an effective means of reducing pain. Is it a cure? Probably not. However, regardless of the severity of your pain, copper can be one of many tools used to bring down your pain to a manageable level. Copper can be considered an augmentative therapy as well; it can help other treatments work more effectively. Best of all, wearing copper is not known to cause any drug interactions or lasting side effects!
Merely wearing copper jewelry benefits many people with minor aches and pains. For more targeted relief, you may also consider rubbing copper over the pain site. Copper can provide instant results — try it for yourself!
Directions: Copper for Different Types of Pain
Minor Pain: For those with minor pain, wear as you want to, for unlimited periods of time. However, for more severe, chronic pain, wear for up to one hour at a time, paying attention to how you feel.
Electricity and Intractable Pain
Note that people who have conditions that cause constant pain, i.e. Intractable Pain, one hour may prove far too long… Copper can sometimes be too powerful. Keep in mind that constant pain literally means there are pain signals constantly being sent throughout the neurological system. This can produce an incredible amount of electricity.
If you notice any throbbing, aching, heat or pain, as a result of wearing the bracelet, it may be pulling large amounts of trapped electricity through the body. Try wearing copper for shorter periods (20 to 30 minutes max). Or, for best results, people with Intractable Pain may choose to simply rub copper over the pain site for several minutes, twice daily. Try starting with 5 minutes at a time, and see how it goes.
Too Much Electricity?
If you experience any of the adverse effects described above, you can discharge the excess electricity! How? Discharge electricity by walking barefoot on dirt/grass outside. Walking barefoot on carpet should have a similar effect. Walk barefoot for several minutes, until the symptoms subside.*
Even when copper has not been used, walking barefoot outdoors or on carpet can help Intractable Pain sufferers cope with the excess electricity constantly flowing through the body. Give it a shot!
ONE FINAL TIP: It’s ok to experiment with brass or magnets, as well, using the same directions explained here. Both have shown similar promise in combating trapped electricity.
Copper: One Woman’s Perspective
Before I was diagnosed with Intractable Pain, I would’ve probably dismissed the use of copper as little more than superstition! I’m not the type to over-exaggerate for emphasis, I tell it like it is.
So, I was introduced to the use copper at my physician’s Intractable Pain clinic. I was speaking with my doctor, as my boyfriend was swirling the lid of a copper tea kettle over my neck and back.
I expected nothing to happen; how wrong I was! In less than 2 minutes, I began to feel less tension in my back. It was as if some magical sense of calm flowed over my neck muscles, which are always in knots.
I would’ve said something about the difference the copper made–my pain had gone from an 8 to a 7, very quickly–but my doctor was still explaining his thoughts on copper. Apparently, before a patient brought the idea to him–his feelings were a lot like my own. Then, he described how many patients were making copper a part of their pain control regimen… How effective it was…
Another few minutes had passed and, suddenly, I started to feel funny–hot, like heat was swirling within my spine and rushing up to my back and neck. Before I could say anything, my doctor motioned to my boyfriend to stop. “Whoa!” was all I could muster. I was shocked that a tiny piece of metal could have such an impact in FIVE SHORT MINUTES!
Even though I was a tad freaked out, my doctor was impressed. He had never seen such an immediate reaction to copper. He asked me to take my shoes off. As I walked barefoot on the carpet, I immediately started to feel better. In addition to getting hot, I had also apparently gotten very red. My face, neck, shoulders were all showing just how much trapped electricity I was dealing with!
Because of the level of pain I experience, the nerve damage as well as the multiple levels of my discs that are degenerating, I am an electrical storm, internally. I wasn’t aware of this until I tried the copper out. I never wouldve guessed it had so much power!
What I Learned: My Copper Routine
I still use copper, but only by rubbing it over the pain site(s) for approximately 3 minutes, a maximum of three times a day. Having a bracelet on causes my wrist to ache. Why? The copper draws the electricity right to that spot. It’s just too intense, given the seriousness of my symptoms.
I have learned to respect the way that my nerves conduct electricity, constantly. My pain is intense and so is its signal! I also realize that copper interrupts this process, attempting to normalize electricity levels. It seems that the more I use copper, the better it works, keeping trapped electricity levels lower than they would normally be, for someone like me.
I have also experimented with brass and like to switch between the two. Additionally, I have used copper cream*, something that targets trapped electricity, but is less intense. (You can make this & other creams using the reference materials noted, below.)
The most important lesson I have learned? Copper can go from effective to TOO effective, very quickly. Realize that it is always best to work up to an optimal level. Take it slow, and realize that you always have a way out. Or, the electricity does… through your feet. Take those shoes off, and discharge!
For More Information…
Want more great info on electricity and pain? The May, 2011 issue of Practical Pain Management has a review of electromagnetic treatments for pain management. It includes an article on fellow IP patient/friend, Radene Marie Cook’s experiences with trapped electricity! It’s from her book The Pain Factory, in a chapter called “Electrical Me.” The Pain Factory is due out in late 2011.
* Source: 2009 “What To Do While Looking For A Good Pain Doctor,” at: http://www.thepainstore.com/LookingForGoodDoc.pdf -and- 2010 “Dr. Forest Tennant’s Pain Control Guidelines,” online at: http://www.thepainstore.com/PainGuides.pdf.
Looking for the most comprehensive ‘how to’ guide for life with severe, chronic or constant pain? Now available online at no cost, please download “The Intractable Pain Patient’s Handbook For Survival” at http://www.thepainstore.com/IntractablePainSurvival.pdf.
(Some of the links above are PDFs. If you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader–it’s free. Visit Adobe’s website at www.adobe.com.)
Heather Grace is an Intractable Pain Sufferer, Writer & Advocate. She Co-Manages Intractable Pain Patients United (http://www.ippu.info), has been a Guest Speaker at For Grace’s (http://www.forgrace.org) Annual Women in Pain Conference and is a California Leader for the American Pain Foundation (http://www.painfoundation.org).
© 2011 Intractable Pain Journal & Heather Grace. All rights reserved.
I had to smile as I was reading this blog. I, too have tried copper for intractable pain with some success. My pain management doctor had prescribed a little copper gadget for me to use on parts of my body where I experience pain. At first I was skeptical (as most people would be), but soon learned how wrong I was. I doesn’t take the pain away completely, but it sure brings the pain level down which is more than what other methods have done for me. I now keep my hand-made copper roller handy and when I have severe pain in one area I use it periodically throughout the day.
Adrianne Johnston
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I have pain daily. My daughter was just diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. I got us both copper bracelets. Her skin is turning green. Will that hurt her? And why would it do that? Mine isn’t turning yet.
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Libby: So sorry I’m just replying, I feel awful. I guess my old web browser kept me from seeing some comments? Eek. Anyway, it’s oxidation caused by something like soap, lotion or perfume most likely. As long as it’s pure copper and not copper PLUS other metals, that’s what does it. Remove all jewelry before bathing/swimming/using perfumes & lotions if it’s 100% copper or bronze… especially if it’s for medical use. If the jewelry contains a mix of other metals, that can cause oxidation too. As long as the skin in the area isn’t red, swollen or irritated, it shouldn’t be an issue. I’m sure your daughter will let you know if it’s bothering her. See more at http://chemistry.about.com/od/jewelrychemistry/f/Why-Do-Rings-Turn-Your-Finger-Green.htm.
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I bought some copper wrist bands, with 87 percent copper-lined material and 13 percent spandex. I swore not to think about them and to believe they would not work… and yet they are working. The carpal tunnel in my one wrist has not bothered me since I started wearing the darned things. If this is a placebo effect, it is the most stubborn and recalcitrant placebo effect ever to have placeboed. I’m sold on copper.
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Glad to hear it–me too. Copper is great. Brass isn’t bad, either. Give it a try by buying a piece of brass pipe at the hardware store and rub over problem areas, as needed. Or, search for brass jewelry (may be harder to find). Best wishes & good health always, HG 🙂
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While doing some studying, I realized that my neck was aching me pretty badly. I’d known copper to be good for pain, so I put a copper necklace on and Googled “copper and neck pain”. I found this blog entry/article interesting. Sharing…
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I am the victim of a head concussion from being hit by a snow plow truck at work place. Had dizziness so bad I was in bed for 3 month at home with no help from Dr’s.
Used lymphology to help & than invented a copper roller that took the inflamed from brain stem nerve greatly removed dizziness.
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That’s wonderful! Glad it helped you… I’m constantly amazed by the power of so-called old world/alternative therapies. Thanks much for sharing ~ Heather & TheIPJ.com
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Very informative, I was not really a believer in the healing quality of copper. However, I do make hand made copper bracelets. Many of my customers were buying my bracelets to help with their arthritis and hand pain. I was wearing one of my copper bracelets because I like to make sure my jewelry wears well. What I noticed when I took it off about 12 hours later is that my tennis elbow pain had returned ( which had not bothered me all day- un noticed) . I put the bracelet back on my wrist and wow the pain went away. I wear my copper bracelet every day now and I haven’t had any… yes, I said ” any ” elbow or hand pain whilst I’m wearing the bracelet since! When I take the bracelet off the pain returns. There is not “placebo” effect about that . This is not a sales pitch, but if you would like to see my bracelets they are here https://www.etsy.com/shop/CowgirlCharmGifts Women’s solid copper bangle $9.00 Men’s $ 14
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This advice totally works because I’ve tried it.Also, I am so aware of bare feet on carpet or soil sand, etc. . I’ve been doing this for years! As a young girl loved to dig my barefeet in the lawn. GO FIGURE!
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This an impressive lesson including actual feedback from people who wear copper included with the factual data. My dad used to wear a copper bracelet for the last 5 years of his life due to the amount electricity in his body and the pain from arthritis. My mom gave it to me yesterday, to allow me to have a constant reminder of my dad.
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I am impressed with your articles. I have used many copper items that I have made (copper stir sticks, double copper rollers, etc) I was hit by a snowplow and had an head concussion, whiplash, and lower back nerve damage. I was dizzy and in sever pain (lower back pain). I used mini trampoline (Lymphasizing) this removed my lower back pain and double roller on back of my neck this removed my dizziness (inflamed spinal cord). The US EPA has certified that COPPER removes 99.99% of microbial germs on contact.
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That’s true about copper! Did you know that 50+yrs ago, all hospitals had copper doorknobs and even faucets for exactly this reason? Unfortunately, due to the value of copper, or the years they were stolen in many places and the cost to continually replace them became an issue, so they were phased out… It’s also likely whoever replaced them had no idea of copper’s extraordinary powers! Such a shame too. So many nasty bugs infect seriously ill people in hospitals every year. Many die as a result. Tragic. Thx for your comments ❤ HG
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The other day I visited a friend of mine (85 yrs old) and he had bruses up and down both arms he was taking blood thinners daily. I created a (6 double 14 guage solid copper ground wire twisted together and joined on both ends with lead free solder and brass ends.
This person rubbed this copper/brass/ silver over both arms regularly for first two days and the the skin color started to return and was normal color in first week.
I had swollen legs from water retention ( heart attack) and some skin conditions (open sores and psorisis) and eliminated swellings and skin sores with copper tools (ankle and wrist bracelets I had custom created.) I could not have survived without them.
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