The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Bedridden arthritis sufferer facing a double knee op is now “pain free” thanks to copper insoles

Keen sportsman is able to play golf again!

- HEALTH REPORT By EMMA INNES

“Copper Heelers have been a life

saver!”

Full fitness

Afather-of-three who suffered such painful arthritis he feared he would need a double knee replacemen­t says he has been cured by a pair of insoles. Keith Young, 69, was bedridden when he was hit by crippling arthritis in both knees three years ago.

Mr Young, who was a keen scuba diver, golfer and fisherman, was in so much pain he considered ordering a Zimmer frame or undergoing knee replacemen­t surgery.

However, in a final attempt to avoid these desperate measures he tried inserting copper insoles into his shoes. Within five weeks, the retired print firm boss noticed the pain was beginning to ease and now he is back on the golf course.

Mr Young, from County Kerry, Ireland, said: “I had arthritis in both knees. It was getting worse and worse. I'm overweight and 69-years-old and I was dreading the thought of needing two replacemen­t knees. It got so bad I ended up walking with a walking stick and was considerin­g a Zimmer frame.

The father-of-three believed he was being plagued by old football injuries when he began to feel pain and discomfort in his knees. He visited the doctor who told him to see how things went for a while and 'come back if his condition worsened. Within weeks the arthritis began to impact on his ability to enjoy his normal active lifestyle.

The pain and the swelling were unbelievab­le. I took so many anti-inflammato­ries and paracetamo­l. I was at my wits’

end. I used to stay in bed two days a week and then I ended up bedridden. I was extremely depressed and putting on more weight due to the fact I was unable to exercise. I am an active sort of bloke, always have been. I used to walk regularly, play golf and scuba dive.”

However, Keith was forced to give up golf. He also found it impossible to enjoy his regular walks in the countrysid­e with wife Elsa, 67. Defying his wife's wishes, Keith refused to go back to the doctor amid fears he would need a knee replacemen­t.

Mrs Young was desperate to help her husband so she did a lot of research and came across a company selling copper insoles. She bought him a pair and he inserted them in his shoes. Within a week, he was more mobile, and was soon fit enough to join his wife on an occasional walk to the shops. Five weeks later he started to accompany Mrs Young on walks in the country with the help of a walking stick.

Now, he is nearly back to full fitness and is looking forward to getting his golf handicap down. He is now also able to walk briskly without pain. He

said: “My pain has gone. I am no longer depressed and have cut right back on the pain killers. After being bedridden for six weeks because of the pain I was very depressed. I felt like I didn't have much to live for but now I can honestly say the Copper Heelers have been a life saver.”

The apparent healing powers of copper were first pioneered by the ancient Greeks who used copper bracelets to ease aches and pains. Copper Heelers are said to contain 14 times more copper than a copper bracelet. Copper is an essential mineral in the body and is thought to keep blood vessels, the immune system and bones healthy.

 ??  ?? Keith Young, 69, says that within a week his mobility had increased and he is now 'pain
free'
Keith Young, 69, says that within a week his mobility had increased and he is now 'pain free'

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