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- Researchers at South Hampton University make an incredible discovery: Copper kills super bugs, and significantly reduces the spread of germs and other bacteria.
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Germs: "you'll never take me alive, copper!"
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Got it in less than 10 seconds! Me me me!
This has been known for hundreds of years, hospitals used to have copper/brass handles and doorknobs
That's so interesting
I just learned more than my entire 12 years of education in public schools. Thank you so much!
I used to work in the pool industry and many of the algaecides were copper based. Either copper sulfate or copper chelates, were known to kill germs, bacteria, algae so this makes sense.
Yeah we put it in paint for a mold inhibitor in the tropics. I think is why copper is so expensive too, they know its good for people haha.
i use copper sulfate to kill black fungus on my roof. you can buy it on amazon, ebay. gorgeous blue Wettable powder. it takes a little time, but you'll love the results.
In Holland we used it in paint for the windowsills! It gave it the blue green colors. Door handles and light switches &our water pump was copper aswell as an lot more things we used!
I've seen other studies and if I remember it took maybe 2 hours for the copper to eliminate the germs. This is still awesome compared to other materials. The door knobs on older houses were made from copper. Maybe they knew something that our new age forgot.
Hospital door knobs and handles also.
@@luisuriashermosillo6804 thats true, they used copper and or porcelain for most handles or draw pulls.
2 hours to kill a germ is still awesome haha bruh that’s fucking AMAZING nothing can do that if they say it does it’s a damn lie
The older generation were wise. Our modern society are compromised of idiots
Studies show contact causes immediate and irreparable cell death within bacteria, this means even though it may take two hours to completely die, it is not capable of replication after reacting with copper due to the irreversible cell death preventing replication.
Victorian and Edwardian public buildings and hospitals always had copper door fixtures for this reason
@SURVIVAL OUTPOST CHANNEL ......you are absolutely correct. The copper and brass door furniture were removed on purpose. Replaced by an unsanitary hand gel dispenser, the one's that most people just walk right by believing that they're in no need of using. They are the one's that should be made to use it.
@john m thanks for that valuable insight
@SURVIVAL OUTPOST CHANNEL nah!.....they had lead pipes before they knew they were poison .......copper was used for the higher heat it could handle...truth is after they invented plastic and heat resistant plastics they became a lot cheaper than copper...and that's the only reason copper is seldom used today.
@john m Wrong?.... What's wrong john m?
@@tonybee5009 ..... Sorry TONY Bee..... The only reason? I think not.
Yes Copper kills, I am a builder and I always fit copper piping on the drinking water side of the plumbing it also kills legionnaires disease. I made this subject my interest.
In Kerala, since good old days, every home used to have a large collection of copper vessels for cooking and serving food.. no wonder, immunity levels were high
And now that same Kerala is a breeding ground for radical Islam.
Not just copper, silver ions as well do an excellent job keeping water disinfected.
Hence why jugs were made of copper and silver.
In India we know this for a very long time. This is mentioned in our literatures
Cool! Where is it mentioned? Vedas? Upanishads? Chapter & Verse please - I'd like to read it. Pardon my caution because a lot of time people say things like "Nostradamus said this" of "The Prophet said that" but when you actually look up the source, you find out that it doesn't really 😖
@@markusgorelli5278 hi guy just come to India and visit the oldest temple in the India you will get the answer of your question
@@markusgorelli5278 read this:
vedictribe.com/vedic-science/scientific-reason-of-using-copper-by-ancient-indians/
Earlier ancient Indian's stored water in Copper vessels and we still use Copper vessels. Even people used to through copper coins in River to purify water.
@@markusgorelli5278not everything in india is on books and verses, these are concepts of newer religions who's main goal was expansion unlike ours.
My grandmother still uses copper to store water, in our villages it still is in use, this new generation has a habit of discarding everything as old un-scientific until some western scientists prove it to be correct.
Then they are like "oh we've always used this".
@@markusgorelli5278 it is mentioned in Ayurveda not only about copper but also about various metals and their uses and precautions. That how they should be used.etc read the book Shrusrut Samhita , Charak Samhita the ancient Indian Texts on Ayurveda you will get to know
Interviewer: "Doctor how does it work"
Doctor: "Well, what we found is It shuts down the cell's bi-chemistry and biology."
That's like saying it kills the germs. Yes, we know that doctor, but, HOW does it work.
You just answered your own question
[“I believe copper steals electrons”]
Copper ejects copper ions. These charged particles pierce the membrane surrounding a microbe, tearing it apart. This works on microbes because their "skin" is just a couple nanometers thick. However, this effect is NOT instant. COVID-19 can remain active on a copper surface for up to four hours. This is MUCH better than steel or plastic, upon which COVID-19 can remain active for days, but StayWell is misleading people into thinking that copper works in seconds or minutes. To be effective as a way to eliminate risk of infection, copper requires hours, not minutes.
@@weirdwanderer6241 Cool. Thanks man.
@@weirdwanderer6241 Hold it right there my good sir. Nobody is trying to fool anybody. But thank you for your collaboration.
“2 minutes later” yet the clock on the wall shows an hour elapsed. In fact The clock on the wall really contradicts the timelines being given. What’s going on here?
Video editing !
Great observation Big Guy. Kinda invalidates the entire time line as spoken in the video, and consequently, the results.
Looks like 45 minutes passed at their 8 minute time.😷
it took them 15 mins for the first 3 mins of the "discussion"..
10 mins, to film the 2 min mark (prob due to some retakes)
15 mins to film the next 6 min mark
10 mins to film the 9 min mark
What you fail to see... even since it took basically an hour of footage.. copper still killed the bacteria vs stainless.
Yes due to editing we get the meat of the interview. But interviews never go in 1 take.
Raver Magik I didn’t fail to see the end result. I simply questioned the time line.
The complete vitamin c molecule, as found in plant foods, has copper as one of its elements. Ascorbic acid, which is only one part of the molecule, is not "vitamin c" as such, but it is sold that way. True vitamin c has tremendous healing abilities.
Do you think eating fruits can provide that or we should supplement? Any supplements for vitc?
I covered my kitchen table and worktops with copper! They look beautiful too.
Do u like to buy copper Antiques from south India ?
Yes, our Indian ancestors were well known of this metal science for centuries.
Brain Storming yes healing but inside the body
YEAH BUT YOU STILL ARE DIRTY AND SMELL BAD
@@TheOneNyc yet, you and your fellow countrymen consume hydroxychloroquine produced by us. how filthy you are.
@@brainstorming9 Sorry little guy i'm not American nor live in The USA
@@brainstorming9 yes you do
I love copper! I make jewelry and tensor rings, always have it on me! Great video.
Do u like to buy copper Antiques from south India ?
All hospitals and toilets had copper pipe fittings, door finger plates, handles etc... People used to take pride in polishing them up before greed took over the world and cheapness over quality and health became the order of the day!
I can’t believe we are only now realizing this! I have been designing medical and food equipment for the last fourty years and never knew about this, it’s incredible we didn’t know about this before.
Do u like to buy copper Antiques and copper vessel from south India ?
do great things with this knowledge, because nobody else is
Back then you trusted the official institutes, now you trust your own ability to learn truth...what a difference perception makes
Don't know the science behind this but traditionally we were doing this for centuries. Keep a copper jug overnight for drinking water. All water pots were made of copper in earlier generations. Have food in brass utensils. Even sages keep brass/copper pots filled with water since ancient times.
Copper is holy for us.
Asking politely, how did you measure the benefits?
@@ChristianChua The benefits which i personally found is less stomach infection, more energy throughout the day, water tastes more neutral. Basically metals like copper and silver are good water purifiers and reduces free radicals from water, kills germs.
But care should be taken that water must be changed every day without fail. The benefits would start showing up within less than a month. Stainless steel is neutral and aluminium must be avoided.
Also copper should not come into contact with sour or acidic foods, else it would turn toxic by chemical reaction.
In India copper is used extensively. Drinking water is always kept in a copper vessel.
I am reminded of the Egyptians with their copper ankhs and waas'.
Copper Tanks in Breweries
Do u like to buy copper Antiques from south India ?
That's why they got rid of the penny. Dam people had cures for everything right in there pocket everyday
There pocket? Where pocket?
who is "they"? I still have my pennies.
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I realize this is purely anecdotal but I've been working with copper a lot as a commercial plumber since '95 and even more as a hobbyist copper smith since '03. Since '95, ive only been sick twice, both during times when I wasn't working much with copper. ..and I never get a flu shot ...
I think that last part has most to do from you not getting sick.
@@puppiepup2144 lol the no flu shot part? ..im sure that's part. ..I also don't take antibiotics . That's part of it too, I'm sure.
@@jdog4534 Yes the flu shot :) Sometimes antibiotics is a necessary thing and we should be glad it is there. A decade or so ago i had a lung infection. Then antibiotics where great. But it is used for the tiniest thing rightnow. And destroyes your gutflora that is a big part of your imuumsystem. Big farma is making way to much money and it corrupts everything. It is not to heal you, but keep you as long as possible on drugs they make. I see them as legal drug dealers that make you dependant in there crap.
@@puppiepup2144 I understand and I concur. I'm not saying I won't take antibiotics. They're a last resort, when my immune system proves not to work. The way they're prescribed these days, they're becoming part of the problem, when they're prescribed for things we can fight off without them, then they're not all taken as prescribed (most people stop taking them as soon as they feel better and don't finish the prescription), it gives the virus a chance to build an immunity to them, making the strain more difficult to fight as we move forward. It works the same both ways.
That’s why copper is used in piping years ago for water systems although it’s very expensive that’s the way the water could sterilize running to your homes from Wells to businesses I know that for fact we do piping work
Pliny (The Elder) wrote about this in AD 50 in Rome!!
Bush men, maasai and many other African tribes wear copper bracelets and necklaces, ain't nothing new
True. We could say "nothing new to see here". But I do believe the microscope image feeds. Southampton Uni is shit-hot on research (e.g. Prof Phil Calder and Omega-3).
@@The670533 all pennies before 1982 have enough copper to work.
I have a 1982 penny
That l touch the inside
Rim of my nose both morning
And night.This has stopped
The sniffles that l.used to have.a true believer.
Brenda
I see no commentary on zinc. It works to disrupt an enzyme in the growth process of moss on roofs, and is helpful in reducing the severity and duration of cold symptoms when in oral lozenges. If it were an effective antiviral surface, it may be better than copper since it doesn't corrode (tarnish) like copper or silver.
Absolutely thrilled to have learnt this today 👌 as an extremely knowledgeable man, I'm not a bit disappointed that I didn't already know this, just very happy to know it now 🙏🏻
It’s why all Victorian hospitals had brass or copper door handles and push plates.
I had a Candida flare-up and started taking copper capsules...bam..I had a die off reaction in a day and a half. I had to cut back a little to manage the die-off. Copper really knocks out the bad guys.
A good quality probiotic would be better option in this case. Forassist GI would be a good choice.
@@robertangel30 probiotics all get killed by the stomach acid ! all hype and B.S. about probiotics!
@@MikaelVitalyVyacheslav-bh2fk You are correct if you take the WRONG type. I have used Florassit GI with phage technology for 20 years. Double encapsulation is the key.
It cured my roommate’s constant bladder infections. Everyone that I have recommended it to over the years with digestive issues love it and continue to take it. This will also cause a yeast die-off as well. It happened to one of my friends and she was frightened by it. I explained that it was simply a Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction, usually just called a herx reaction. I told her to double her dose and lay off the sugar. She was fine within a week. Do proper research before you go off making blanket statement. “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.”
Colloidal Copper works great also
Great experiment. That should be the reason why the handles of door keys were made of copper in the past and also some cooking wares. Lovely
Cook-ware was copper because of its high conductivity. There are some drawbacks to copper cook-ware but they are negligible if you learn how to take care of them
Proof that we need to make everything out of copper NOW!
make your own colloidal copper it takes about four hours simple!!!
No just take Colloidal Copper
@@BrianRooney-zh6hl I was about to comment on that that sounds like a great idea even for hand sanitizer
You're a genius
@@BrianRooney-zh6hl Is it safe? I suppose it kills unwanted bacteria, but how about the good stuff?
Great! Would love to see the same study on silver, and maybe even gold, the original metals used as real money, perhaps there was a good reason behind that!
Compared to copper, silver isn’t quite as good at killing microbes. Gold is worse still than silver
I was amazed at how this all works. A very good video.
Stainless steel surfaces in hospitals have become the standard for easy maintenance and cleaning, but it looks like we need a major "re-think" in favour of copper. Could copper screens or a copper compounds integrated into HVAC filters reduce bacteria and viruses in our homes, commercial buildings and institutions? I have eight very old copper door knobs in my home...I think I'll be keeping them.
As an AB negative blood type I rarely get sick. They say are blood is more copper than iron. Makes me ponder a connection
Very interesting...!!!Thank you for sharing this amazing info.
That's great, copper surfaces in hospitals and kitchens. Although I don't recommend cooking in Copper. Also be aware the people are being told to take Zinc, when in fact, if the body has more Zinc than the body requires, it can disrupt the copper in the body and it's function. It can also cause neurological pain, so people have to be extra cautious where zinc is concerned.
Cheese makers in Italy use copper vessels for this very reason.
This explains why we are told that copper bottles for drinking water, that I saw a couple of years ago!
During the Victorian times, door knobs of rich houses were made or covered with copper (Cu).......or even made or covered with Silver (Ag)...!!!
This knowledge comes from a long way in time...!!! But it's always nice to see that some Universities are equating other things than drugs and their
awful side effects...!!!
It is my understanding that silver is even more effective than copper. I'd like to see a comparison of the two!
Silver is expensive but copper is not so more people can afford it.
Exactly what I was thinking
Silver is very easy to break if you don't mix with other materials. Copper is very strong and firm itself so very easy to make any shape you want.
Silver is good, in wet conditions
Only if it's wet. Copper works dry as well.
We Indians knew this from ancient times we drink copper water and magnet water.
Why you got killed off
@@jlkulbacki
Because haters will always hate when it comes to the indigenous knowledge and wisdom about healing modalities. Those who are denatured have no capacity to realize how powerful the human body is because they are not harmonious beings.
@Sparkle Plenty
Not under any impression about anything. I'm speaking on indigenous people here as well as other places who were all over the globe. I don't need any his-story lessons because they are full of fallacies. 'Preciate the effort though.
What's the recipe for Copper water?
Not tryna sound like a troll but how do you indigenous preindustral revolution know how to make copper water? Like if I didn't have a store to go buy copper from idk how many decades it would take for me to figure out what rock to get it from or where to mine it or how to then after that figure out a recipe for making tonic. How was this done?
The Victorians already knew this. That's why pubs and schools had brass door handles.
Then we replaced them with chrome handles. Doh!!
This is a good news for me .In old ages people used to process utensils due to softness behaviour of copper. This invention will encourage people to use copper made utensils . Thanks .
Because astronomy and physics dropped the ball, few people are aware that the basic force of nature is electromagnetic. Copper has a lot of extra electrons to share, and they will interfere with the electromagnetic cell membrane integrity of bacteria.
Well, I'm gonna gather all of my pennies and make a giant suit out of them.
To bad they changed the content of pennies to mostly zinc.
You're on to something. Zinc plays a role in the immune system too.
@@wisconsinfarmer4742 I think I should patent it. Yes, my immune system will be impenetrable, you'll see me jogging at night, money for toll booths, and start the latest Polk a dot trend😂✌
I'm a fourth generation electrician, copper rooves for example have been known for a Very Long Time to be an expensive but mystically good luck choice for people for ages.
My dear scientists, it me Arun from India... To be frank we rather the Indians use to use copper vessels, in day to day life and we're healthy in life cycle. Now a days use of steel n aluminum n etc has become part of life which is dangerous to our helth.. Something has to be done by the world community including scientist like you who can prove the things in batter way...thnx
Why does the copper in our water pipes not purify our water then?
Totally different scenario.
Nembula 2002
It was thought so in the old days when well water was transferred inside homes... But unfortunately, Copper pipes were soldered with Lead... Only very old buildings still have copper pipes... Now those who buy these old buildings are aware of Lead toxicity & are also required by the City to have the pipes upgraded...
Some lifelong homeowners aren’t always aware that their standing water in pipes becomes toxic... They don’t know to flush the cold water 🚰 from the pipes for *_at least 2 minutes..._*
After many years they end up with either Dementia or Alzheimer... If you have family living in Old Houses or Buildings... Give their water pipes a check over...Copper is O.K. but if soldered with Lead instead of Glue their Brain is in danger...
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It’s the Brand I use... *_It comes with a water quality tester..._* I taste tested the filter with 1/2 cup of coffee in the water & after 2 hours...to my satisfaction, the water was colourless as well as tasteless... Water quality was faster than the colour.
Be safe! 🙋🏼♀️
Actually it sort of does.
That's why in India we have been using copper utensils for storing water for centuries.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL! LIKED SHARED AND SENT! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKS!
Hello sir do u like to buy copper Antiques from south India ?
That is why I use Doulton Water filter (UK), and Indian sages use Copper tumbers for water storage, and I also have copper piping for my drinking water tap.
Copper is a trace mineral like zinc. Both have immune properties when we get the right amount. They can be purchased at vitamin store in correct dosage in a few different types.p
drink water from copper cup ..buy a copper cup
Or use Colloidal Copper
Not a good idea since copper leaching can cause copper poisoning.
Another payed Research...WOooOW
So professional and authentic !
I can see a LOT of people changing their counter tops and such to Copper( Watched April 15 2020) . after seeing this .my new kitchen will have a copper counter tops too.Thank you for sharing this video..
It's already been selling out in many hardware stores, especially the faucets and doorknobs. People are really changing their house furnishings to copper.
Use Colloidal Copper. Much much cheaper
thats why we have copper water pipes in our homes
We have copper because it is easy to work. It just happens to have anti bac properties. Post hoc ergo hoc error.
So people were much healthier back when copper pipes were more of a standard in homes before the adoption of plastic.
Great Research!
Hopefully everyone knows that in the kitchen vinegar should not be stored in copper containers.
A health care professional claimed that someone almost died from eating potato salad that had been stored in a copper pot. The vinegar in the potato salad interacted with the copper to form a deadly poison.
Thank you for your helpful and informative videos!
I would love to see your reference to sustain your claim.
Until then... I consider this is not true.
The lethal dose that can kill 50% of us, with copper acetate is 0.7g/kg rat (so about 70g for a 220lbs fatty like me).
So.. even if the pot was full of vinegar and left until no more vinegar can react, you won't get nearly as close to that amount. The solution would be a very cool intense emerald dark blue-green impossible to ignore. But you have to drink it all, and few other pots as well.
My background: analytical chemistry in pharmaceutical.
@@alexandrevaliquette3883
A student ate leftover Potato salad for lunch. This is what happened
Chubbyemu
A copper pot was used to make the potato salad which had pickles.
@@dandavatsdasa8345 You either did not read my previous comment, or did not understand it properly. In both case, you just repeat your first comment here, with less words.
I would do the same: there is not enough vinegar in your story to create enough copper acetate (the deadly poison that, in fact, is not very toxic). It's called science based on proven facts.
Based on your story, if the student was sick, it was not because of the copper reaction.
@alexandrevaliquette3883
I do not know the exact details regarding vinegar interacting with copper in food. As far as I can understand it is best to not take any chances with it.
I watched the video with this doctor's explanation. He said she ate a lot of the potato salad. However, she also had some kind of unusual medical vulnerability which made things terribly worse.
Check with your Professional Health Care Provider.
@@dandavatsdasa8345 I re-read your previous comment and did not realise that "Chubbyemu" was not a slang word that means "I'm also chubby" with a weird accent!
So, I've found the video about that potato salad.
The main problem with "Chubbyemu " is that he mislead viewers by taking the less than 0.00001% exception and explain it like it's the norm for 99% of people. Peoples get confused and scared, then share improper/incomplete information like what you did here.
In a nutshell, the daughter and her father seem to both have a rare disease involving problem to eliminate copper. But, for 99.9999% of people, that small amount of Cu Acetate and Cu Oxyde won't create any health issue because it would be naturally eliminated within few hours when you will pee.
Sure, you can avoid all the things that may be harmful to a minority of people, including peanut butter, crustaceans, iodine from table salt, milk ingredients, corn, soya, egg, and the list goes forever. But if it doesn't hurt you, like 99.99% of people, why should you bother?
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to dig into that rabbit hole!
This is known in Ayurveda, where people are asked to store water in copper vessels. The next step up is Silver ..but not many use it due to cost.
I hope something runs this test on silver.
That is freaking AWESOME!
The old Moonshiners always use copper may Pop Corn rest in pice good corn shine.
This is the third time I have heard this! The last time was Dr David Jenda talking to Dr Peter Glidden , this I find very interesting. Apparently on S/S bacteria last 18X longer? Knowledge/comments. I guess little wonder why 100 +yrs ago copper was used for pots and pans. Yes Yes easy to mold, but for its anti-microbial properties.
A name springs out as in Peter. Dr Glidden is a bit of a gluten-free warrior Edward.
@@The670533
NO!
remember growing up in the 90s when all older buildings seemed to have copper/brass door handles and hand railings???
Copper has som amazing properties. If you have a situation where you have a problematic underground plumbing connection, if copper is placed around the connection, tree roots will not penetrate the connection. I've done this many times in my 40 years as a Plumber, with great success. 😉
This man will stop the Coronavirus!
Copper is so amazing. Vikings electroplated their nails with copper to prevent corrosion in their sailing vessel's fasteners.
Electroplated? Seriously! More likely coated them with molten zinc.
Appreciated - Great Science. They used a flame to clean the various plates used. Ultraviolet Light disinfecting tool for us too, takes longer I guess doctors have been saying staying in side is the worst thing you can do and wearing a mask means rebreathing in your bacteria if you sick.
That's why money is made of copper and silver.
Can copper be taken as a supplement? Will it boost immune system?
Copper chelate and gluconate pills are sold online.
Copper, the first metal discovered by ancient men.
Calcium was the first
@@GiantGrasses thank you for correcting me
In what form?
It can also kill if you get too much exposure to it.
Silver is the one that's the safest. Silver fillings that use to be used in teeth stopped tooth decay.
I’m a plumber so I should be good to go.
Depends on who are you with after work.
Hvac 1 you can start with removing those plastic pipes you been dishing out 🙄
Tooting your pipe once again. You solder of fortune. Now get flux.
I knew this since I was a kid. It's not new.
That Professor Bill the Evil guy sounds quite a bit like Professor Snapes. Bet he has his potions somewhere in there.
Hospital door knobs and handles used to be made of copper, for that purpose. Is a very old knowledge. While sleeping, is usual in some persons to have strong painful leg muscles contractions. Touching copper stops it. Wearing a copper bracelet avoids them. It seems jewerly started for the medical use of precious metals. Bracalets, rings, and a piece around the neck might help to prevent infections. So, get hold of some electric wires pieces and protect yourself in this virus infection. IT might help, no risk-
doctor explanation how copper kill bacteria = only a few words in this 5:40 minute video..omg.
They didn't show the most interesting part, the evolution between 2 min. and 6 min. Pointless video.
By the way the disinfectant I used to clean my incoming packaged food is 4 ppm (4 grams of copper sulphate pentahydrate in 1000 litres of water) . Sodium bicarbonate mentioned below is baking soda and sodium carbonate is washing soda. All of these are extremely cheap chemicals available at Home depot, Ace, Walmart etc.
Colloidal Copper is such a beautiful supplement...
Not without reason, I spent years to be able to make Bio-active hydrosol of copper (colloidal copper)...
I wish there was more awareness on such beautiful supplements such as colloidal copper and silver...
If folks would relax.. It would not be that bad.. Just relax and this shall pass..!!!
have you book your coffin yet
Would copper have the same effect on Covid-19?
Yes. It has been tested.
@@joebaumgart1146 Do u like to buy copper Antiques from south India ?
@@richbuy23 no, I usually just wear a copper necklace made out of melted down pennies.
@@joebaumgart1146 super 😊🌸 Thank you .
Weird, how the medical industry hasn't transitioned to copper or brass handles... Gotta make return costumers.
Another reason I love copper plumbing!
I'm wondering if using a product like CopperZap up the nose would knock out a cold faster or if wearing a copper bracelet year round would help cleanse the body?
It would only kill it on contact after 2 minutes. Just wearing a copper bracelet would not be enough.
I think it can stop a cold from happening but not shorten the time of your cold if you have it already. For that use coldeaze or zink with elderberry lozenges.
Over dose of copper will make it problematic
@@pratikkadam8603 only from supplements, and no one is suggesting that. No evidence of copper overdose from touch unless you had a specific genetic condition.
Or a filter mask with a copper mesh layer to kill viruses every time you breathe in and out thru it.
How long the covid-19 viruses survive on copper and stainless steel surface?
It depends on so many factors, directly sunlight, ambient temp, humidity and probably ten others things i would know if were and expert.
Last time I heard, 4 hours on copper and 3 days on stainless steel. This video was made last year.
good info these 2 would make great replacements for fauxi and burxs
Our new superhero, Copperman!
I keep a copper spring in my water bottle
Howard Petterson
How long have you been doing this for?
Also, I have a insulated stainless steel water bottle. If I were to add a piece of copper similar as to what you’ve done, what kind of environment would that end up being? (If you would happen to know that is).
@@aliasgirl9 about a year now. I made the spring to make it bigger surface area and to not accidentally swallow
@@aliasgirl9 the copper seems quite inert but depending on water quality where you live might influence it. Our water is quite hard in Hereford UK
This video could have been 45 seconds if they didn’t repeat themselves 12 times.
So once the bright shiny copper oxidizes, which starts happening in minutes, how well does it work then??
Omg, thanks a lot for this information, now i know why in india we have copper utensils even for drinking water
They should test either colloidal or ionic silver
They should make face mask with copper weaves. Zinc is also antiviral and antibacterial
www.copperclothing.com/product/copper-kn99-face-mask/
They do!! Not exactly sure about covid-19, but I would assume so. There are masks made of copper infused fabric that have been tested to be effective against other Coronaviruses such as SARS and MERS. They are expensive but washable and reusable.
www.royalguardmasks.com
@@nphiladelphia8890 they sell copper infused cloth a big piece enough for a few masks on Amazon for $18 Canadian
@@nphiladelphia8890 www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B07QDTGDBY/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=A33KVEUS8UX40C&psc=1
ap0lmc thank you
4 years later, are hospitals adopting this suggestion?
I had a water purifier I took on my Pacific Crest Trail adventure...it's active ingredient was silver. Never got sick - others did with what became obviously inferior purification. Copper - hmmm.
So start reissuing copper pennies like the law says.
What law says? Pennies are stupid. Nickels could be made of copper instead and just quit the penny.
@@TheAnantaSesa The founders were explicit in the requirements for coining money. Try looking it up.
David Craig; pushing pennies won't do a damn bit of good towards restoring the constitutionally required coin currency. Most government offices won't even accept buckets of legal tender pennies as payment for large fines! But dollar coins WERE promoted a decade ago (albeit at great expense due to offering free postage and accepting credit cards without passing along the fees)
Make more sensible suggestions if you really care about the cause being taken seriously.
Just take Colloidal Copper
According to their Clock in real time: so called “2 min” was 10 min in real time, so called “6 min” was almost 32 min in real time. That’s just disappointing, they could be honest about the time so it makes me wonder maybe they what else they were dishonest about as their credibility is not intact due to the unreasonable dishonesty. Just keep the cam rolling for 10 min if it was the case.
What difference does that in fact make? Do you know that these clips are edited afterwards and that it may not be in sequence at all or from different times of the day? Why should they keep the cam rolling for ten minutes because you are paranoid/skeptical?
@@pietersteenkamp5241 you are so perfect
@@artsonali I am going to pass this along as i there's some people i know will be relieved to hear this...
@@pietersteenkamp5241 Check the Wall Clock 4 hours actually passed when they claim 8 minutes. The difference between their claim of 8 minutes and the actual 4 hours could be the difference between life and death. Why lie about this in a fake-speriment? Totally discredits the whole premise this was NOT science. These charlatans could be lying about anything. Great job FakeNotSoWellCopper 👏👏👏
@@SeeThroughist You can validate that copper has something like the uses they describe from other sources; arguing about the amount of minutes because they did not do a continues shot is either bad faith or based in ignorance.
czcams.com/video/qGz0WMVcJmU/video.html
You could of asked an old time Franklin county moonshiner, he would of told you that a hundred years ago...lol
THAT IS AMAZING.