Tuesday 10 November 2015

HEALTH EFFECTS OF JEWELLERY



We all thought were so clever, buying cheap but cute necklaces and colorful bracelets. They might make our output look better for a very low price, but it turns out this pieces of crappy jewellery might be poising us. It may come as some comfort to you that wearing this contaminated jewellery is far more dangerous than eating it because of the brominated flame retardant which are usually sprayed unto jewellery and can rub off unto your skin or be inhaled. You might ingest it if you start absent-minded gnawing in your necklace while trying to concentrate during a meeting or a class. People suffering from raise and drops of mood or having nervous disorders should remember that metal jewellery may even aggravate the problem. Specialist recommended such people not to wear to much chains or bracelets on such days. Doctors tell that sometimes women cannot become pregnant and have some gynecological  problem even though they are absolutely healthy. At that, they were many rings on fingers. When doctors recommend such patients to take ring off and do not wear them for some period, they feel offended and do not believe the advice to help them solve their problems. But it later turns out that women get rid of their gynecological problems or become pregnant if they decide to follow the recommendation. Experts recommend wearing jewellery made of gold if you have collapse or slackness. And silver jewellery would do better for those who are short of temper and nervy. Some people get rashes when they wear necklaces, others get sore on their ears when they wear silver ear rings as compare to copper ear rings.

NICKEL ALLERGY

 Those pretty baubles (or manly chains and studs) can lead to the development of a nickel allergy if they’re made from metals that contain it.

The best way to avoid allergic reactions including rash, itching, and redness is to choose hypoallergenic jewelry made from metals like surgical-grade stainless steel, titanium, 18-karat yellow gold, and sterling silver.

 STORY BY : SARAH











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