Copper compression products have the highest copper content guaranteed.
Copper fabric benefits.
This innovative approach brings you the maximum benefit enhanced durability and a superior experience.
But the use of copper has been limited in part by the cumbersome regulatory requirements the industry has had to meet to tout the antimicrobial benefits and in part because of the higher cost.
You ll love our copper infused cotton even more.
Copper is an antioxidant that can improve the condition of your skin.
To that end it almost comes as no surprise that copper s inherent advantages are now being applied to fabric particularly for compression garments.
Along with reports of its disinfecting possibilities anecdotal reports of copper being used for its pain management and wound healing properties are also making the rounds.
Even the egyptian gods cleopatra and.
According to various claims wearing it can provide a wealth of benefits including easing arthritic soreness by wearing copper jewelry preventing athlete s foot with copper infused clothing and much more.
It s also possible that the copper infused fabric can lead to an allergic reaction causing skin redness irritation and even blisters to develop on your face says gary goldenberg m d an.
It safeguards your cell membranes from free radicals and helps your skin and joints produce collagen and elastin to prevent premature aging and promote skin elasticity.
Keevil and schmidt have found that installing copper on just 10 percent of surfaces would prevent infections and save 1 176 a day comparing the reduced cost of treating.
Our products are constructed with 85 copper infused nylon.
Stay fresh all day every day with tommie copper.
Plus because copper isn t an expensive material these masks don t need to cost that much more than regular fabric ones.
Our proprietary copper cotton fabric is anti odor and moisture wicking.
The alleged benefits of copper infused compression clothes that we covered are mostly a mixed bag trending negative and only given a number of a assumptions that we can neither prove nor disprove concerning the concentration of copper present in the clothing.
Instead of spraying fabrics with copper we infuse it directly into the nylon fibers.