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  1. MrTfarrell Member


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    Hi guys, has anyone ever heard of Copper Heeler insoles? My dad has caught a glimpse some early morning TV infomercial selling these things and is convinced he needs them! :rolleyes: if so what are your views in them?

    Many thanks, Tommy :D
     
  2. Craig Payne Moderator

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    Snake oil
    Woo

    Surely the facts that they were advertised on late night TV and all the evidence for them on their website is testimonials is a big enough red flag.

    Look at this crap:
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    The Original Copper Heeler
    Copper insoles
     
  3. MrTfarrell Member

    Thanks, My thoughts exactly Craig.
     
  4. MrTfarrell Member

    What baffles me however is why they are being endorsed by Doctors from the University if London.
     
  5. renevatz Welcome New Poster

    Either they working or not will buy for my bf grandma, well since ages it's know healing power of copper , so who knows. Belief is the strongest medicine.
     
  6. W J Liggins Well-Known Member

    Why not strip a bit of insulation off some copper wire and bung that in the boots? Then you don't have to pay for it.

    Bill
     
  7. Alternatively:

    "Do you like liver?
    Do you like bacon?
    Do you like liver and bacon?
    Well come and see my collection on the Isle of Man"
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK0lUPsZvXA

    Very high in copper is your liver, as are oysters, cocoa and chocolate... viz. there are easier ways to get copper into your body. Personally, I like to swallow about 27 pence in one and two pence denominations on a weekly basis, but then that's how we roll with it in the Black Country- alriiiiigggghhhhhht, Noddy? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8NOH7vlcKg
     
  8. Craig Payne Moderator

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    Its absolute bull**** that copper has healing properties. Every single study has shown that it doesn't.

    If someone gets better using this product or any copper product --> placebo.
     
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