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Every time on 7 April, World Health Day( WHD) commemorates the World Health Organization’s( WHO) foundation anniversary and focuses on a different public health issue. In addition to emphasizing the path towards attaining Health For All, this time’s theme, 75 Times of perfecting Public Health, will be used to commemorate WHO’s 75th anniversary. 

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Gold is one of the most important essence used in jewellery creation. Pure gold is believed to relieve pressure and has been shown to quicken the mending of injuries and blisters. Moreover, gold has demonstrated benefits for controlling body temperature, and strengthening the immune system. Silver and Gold Vermeil necklaces, rings, and other accessories will help to prevent common diseases like the cold and flu since silver is an antibacterial agent.

Silver is well known for being a potent antibacterial agent that aids in preventing colds and flu and fighting infections. In addition, silver can support blood circulation and the regulation of body temperature. Copper jewellery is another kind of “healthy” jewellery to have in your collection. Since copper has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects, wearing copper jewellery can help to lessen discomfort and inflammation. Bracelets and bangles have a special capacity to promote blood circulation. In particular, gold and silver bangles have the power to control energy flow, bringing peace to the wearer. In general, wearing jewellery is not harmful to your health. 

But, you may have an allergy to the material used to make some jewellery, which can injure you if it comes into touch with your skin. Inexpensive metallic jewellery may contain significant amounts of nickel, cadmium, and lead, all of which are deadly, especially for young children.

Shared by  Shefali Verma
Author’s bio: Shefali Verma is the Founder of House of Gold Smith.

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