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Everything old is new
again.

More than 4,000 years ago, Egyptians used copper
to sterilize wounds and the Aztec used it to treat skin conditions.
The ancient Greek Hippocrates, the father of
medicine, said it could be used to treat leg ulcers.
The point of this article is that by getting some
copper into our homes, we can help to provide a more survive able environment and protect ourselves from germs
on an everyday basis.
Copper doorknobs, cabinet handles, toilet seats,
toilet handles, hand rails, faucets, pans and pots will act as barriers to spread of disease on an every day (or an
emergency epidemic) basis and will have long-term positive effects and could even be a life-saver during a
biological attack.
That makes these
items a worth while, long-term investment and worthy of spending a few dollars more up
front.
Found a place having a sale on copper sinks.
Here's a source for a light switch plate (how many hands and potential contamination sources touch the light switch
plate over the years?).
Even found a place that makes pet bowls so you can keep your pets heathly too.
Oh, and here's a double-whammy on the germ-killing
front: Copper-Silver Sheets and Pillow Cases. You can learn more by clicking on the links.
More food for thought. How about this
headline:
"2,700 Year Old Fabric Found in
Greece"
The fabric was sealed in a copper vase and the
copper prevented deterioration of the organic fabric and also some pomegranate fruit for 3,000
years! More about this at: Washington Post News Story
Ought to work for the living also, don't you
think?
Now, the above isn't a definitive link list, just
a place to start looking.
You might also be interested in this
application: Copper Sole Athletic
Socks, these items kill fungus
and germs on the feet using the same copper germ killing process we've been describing.
Do your own research and take the first step
in breaking the chain of the health control system over your life.
You're buying more than a shiny
appliance.
You're buying health protection and health
independence.
All the
Best - George
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