VIRUSES CAN'T LIVE IN A COPPER ENVIRONMENT
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THE BEST AND CORRECT WAY TO BUILDING A STRONG HEALTHY IMMUNE SYSTEM
VIRUSES CAN'T LIVE IN A COPPER ENVIRONMENT
THE BEST AND CORRECT WAY TO BUILDING A STRONG HEALTHY IMMUNE SYSTEM
Influenza A
Influenza, commonly known as flu, is an infectious disease from a viral pathogen different from the one that produces the common cold. Symptoms of influenza, which are much more severe than the common cold, include fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness and general discomfort. Influenza can cause pneumonia, which can be fatal, particularly in young children and the elderly.
After incubation for one hour on copper, active influenza A virus particles were reduced by 75%. After six hours, the particles were reduced on copper by 99.999%. Influenza A virus was found to survive in large numbers on stainless steel.
Once surfaces are contaminated with virus particles, fingers can transfer particles to up to seven other clean surfaces. Because of copper's ability to destroy influenza A virus particles, copper can help to prevent cross-contamination of this viral pathogen.
Adenovirus is a group of viruses that infect the tissue lining membranes of the respiratory and urinary tracts, eyes, and intestines. Adenoviruses account for about 10% of acute respiratory infections in children. These viruses are a frequent cause of diarrhea.
In a recent study, 75% of adenovirus particles were inactivated on copper (C11000) within one hour. Within six hours, 99.999% of the adenovirus particles were inactivated. Within six hours, 50% of the infectious adenovirus particles survived on stainless steel.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3718004/
Copper-alloy touch surfaces have natural properties that destroy a wide range of microorganisms (e.g., E. coli O157:H7, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA), Staphylococcus, Clostridium difficile, influenza A virus, adenovirus, and fungi).[119] Some 355 copper alloys,were proven to kill more than 99.9% of disease-causing bacteria within just two hours when cleaned regularly. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved the registrations of these copper alloys as "antimicrobial materials with public health benefit, that approval allows manufacturers to make legal claims to the public health benefits of products made of registered alloys. In addition, the EPA has approved a long list of antimicrobial copper products made from these alloys, such as bedrails, handrails, over-bed tables, sinks, faucets, door knobs, toilet hardware, computer keyboards, health club equipment, and shopping cart handles (for a comprehensive list, see: Antimicrobial copper-alloy touch surfaces#Approved products). Copper doorknobs are used by hospitals to reduce the transfer of disease, and Legionnaires' diseaseis suppressed by copper tubing in plumbing system. Antimicrobial copper alloy products are now being installed in healthcare facilities in the U.K., Ireland, Japan, Korea, France, Denmark, and Brazil and in the subway transit system in Santiago, Chile, where copper-zinc alloy handrails will be installed in some 30 stations between 2011 and 2014. Textile fibers can be blended with copper to create antimicrobial protective fabrics
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Copper
Copper is most concentrated in the liver, heart, kidneys, brain, bones, and muscles; and is essential in the blood. Trace amounts are present in all body tissues. Copper increases iron assimilation; iron and copper work together in the formation of hemoglobin and red blood cells. Anemia can be a copper deficiency symptom. Various enzyme reactions require copper. Copper influences protein metabolism and general healing, improves vitamin C oxidation and is integral in the formation of RNA. Low or high copper levels can be found in those with mental and emotional problems. Copper helps rid the body of parasites, and is beneficial for graying and thinning hair. Copper excess is not common because only a small percentage is assimilated; gut toxicity problems can present serious disease states.
Some symptoms of a copper deficiency:
Allergies,Kawasaki Disease, Anemia, Liver cirrhosis, Aneurysm, Osteoporosis
Arthritis,Oppressed breathing, Dry brittle hair, Parasites, Edema, Parkinson’s Disease, Gulf War Syndrome, Reduced glucose tolerance, Hernias, Ruptured disc, High blood cholesterol, Skin eruptions, Hypo and hyper thyroid, White or gray hair, Hair loss/baldness, Varicose veins, Heart disease, Wrinkled skin.
It has been proven, over one hundred years ago, Viruses cannot live in a copper environment.
Natural sources: liver, whole grain cereal, almonds, green leafy vegetables, and seafood.
Silver
Silver has been used for thousands of years for health care. It is believed that silver, is a systemic disinfectant and works like a secondary immune system. Since silver kills only bacteria that is anaerobic or nitrogen breathing, the friendly bacteria in the digestive tract are immune to it due to the fact that they are oxygen breathing, (aerobic). Silver can also neutralize sodium fluoride poisoning. It is a catalyst, disabling the particular enzyme that all one-celled bacteria, fungus and virus, use for their oxygen metabolism which means they suffocate. Viruses are destroyed because the electric charge of silver particles cause their internal protoplast to collapse, and are rendered unable to reproduce. The number of disease organisms presently identified that silver is fatal to is now 650.
“What we have actually done was rediscover the fact that silver killed bacteria, which had been known for centuries…when antibiotics were discovered, clinical uses for silver as an antibiotic were discarded.” Dr. Robert O. Becker, M.D.
Why we haven’t heard of silver mineral water before?
Perhaps you have but didn’t know it! For many years there was a law that required hospitals to use a silver solution in the eyes of new born babies to insure that they would not go blind if the mother happened to have Gonorrhea. The silver solution used was very black and ugly, and you could make no mistake that the baby was treated because they would have the telltale black eyes for days. Since the solution was very inexpensive pharmaceutical companies couldn’t make any money. They lobbied for, and were successful in substituting their narrow band antibiotic. The “antiquated” silver solutions were shelved in favor of modern narrow band, or selective antibiotics. Now the doctor would prescribe an antibiotic designed to kill a specific microbe. If it didn’t work or you got another type of microbe, then he would prescribe another antibiotic. Since there was no money to be made from the inexpensive silver solutions that killed virtually all of the pathogenic microbes, it was no longer considered by the pharmaceutical companies, no longer taught in the medical schools, and no longer available through standard medical supply sources.
Silver is a natural element and occurs as a trace mineral in the soil. As such it is one of the essential trace minerals required by plants, animals and humans. So, if we are deficient in silver; we may be subject to far more illness and disease then if we had sufficient silver in our system. When our body has enough silver, it is almost like having a second immune system.
Some symptoms of a silver deficiency and some disease where the use of silver may be beneficial:
Anthrax
Impetigo
Athlete’s foot
Infection
Boils
Influenza
Candida
Intestinal trouble
Cerebro-spinal meningitis
Pneumococci
Colitis
Ringworm
Cystitis
Sepsis
Dermatitis
Shingles
Diphtheria
Staphylococci
Diplococcus
Streptococci
Dysentery
Tuberculosis
E. Coli
Warts
Gonorrhea
Whooping cough
Zinc
A deficiency of zinc can lead to a wide variety of diseases, degenerative diseases and illnesses. A heavy loss of zinc occurs in sweating, therefore, athletes are particularly susceptible to zinc deficiency (i.e.; Anorexia nervosa, Muscle weakness, Pica etc.). Zinc deficiency is commonly due to depletion of our soil, and losses associated with food processing. Zinc aids in: the proper assimilation of vitamins, normal growth and development, maintenance of body tissues, sexual function, immune system, chemical detoxification, synthesis of DNA, and helps reduce healing time both before and after surgery. It is an anti-oxidant, and must be in proper balance to assist some 25 enzymes in various functions involving digestion, metabolism, and reproduction. Zinc is effective in hormone production, improves sex drive and has been proven to reduce the size of the prostate gland and is important for the proper maintenance of the male reproductive system.
In the 1800’s surgeons used zinc as an antiseptic/antibiotic after surgery and it was noted for its healing properties. Wounds would heal, at times, as quickly as 24 hours after an operation, without swelling. Scarring was barely noticeable after a short period of time. Lack of zinc in pregnant women can result in numerous birth defects such as: Down’s syndrome, cleft lip, spinal bifida, clubbed limbs, hiatal hernia, and umbilical hernias. Zinc is anti-bacterial, anti-viral and is found in all the body fluids, including the moisture in the eyes, lungs, nose, urine, and saliva.
Zinc helps the body slim down! Hunger is caused by the body demanding nutrition. Hunger is regulated by zinc. Zinc is also required for the proper absorption of food. Tests show that zinc deficiencies increase the need for food by 50%, over subjects that had proper zinc levels. Therefore a person who is zinc deficient could consume up to 50% more food than is necessary, causing an undesirable increase in carbohydrates and weight increase due to over eating.
Because zinc moves through all the fluids in the body, it creates a defense against infection-causing bacteria and viruses trying to enter the body and stops bacterial and viral replication. Zinc is stored in the thyroid, pancreas, liver,
Some symptoms of a zinc deficiency:
Angina
Herpes
Alzheimer’s
Hypertension
Anemia
Hair loss
Anthrax
Infertility
Alcoholism
Infection
Acne
Libido
Anorexia @ Bulimia
Loss of smell and taste
Body odor
Miscarriages
Birth defects
Obesity
Cavities
PMS
Crohn’s Disease
Still births
Depression
Thyroid disorders
Diabetes
Urinary tract infections
Eye disease
Free radical damage
Natural sources: oysters, red meat, liver, egg yolks, whole grails, nuts, legumes, poultry, seafood, Brewer’s yeast, mushrooms.
Magnesium
There is no question that magnesium is one of the most studied minerals in nutrition. In the human body magnesium serves many crucial roles and is involved in a quartet of minerals that also serve the same function. The human body needs Mono-atomic magnesium, calcium, sodium and potassium in the processes of helping to transmit electrical impulses across nerves and muscles, regulation of blood pressure, bone building and more. The electrical impulses generate what is called neuromuscular contraction. If you don't have proper magnesium your muscles will begin to cramp. If you consume these minerals in proper levels you will feel younger, lose weight, and see blood pressure fall.
Magnesium is required for the production and transfer of energy from protein synthesis for contractility of muscle and excitability of nerves plus it is a co-factor in a myriad of enzyme systems. Most Americans don't get enough magnesium in their diet. Studies say the intake has been dropping steadily over the last 100 years. Coincidentally, or maybe not, blood pressure has been rising over the last 100 years.
Magnesium contributes to pH balance. It is important to distinguish between the element magnesium and the compound magnesia. Magnesia causes diarrhea whereas magnesium helps in the maintenance of healthy bones, ligaments, and hormonal regulation. Magnesium is known for its calming nature as it works on the nerves in a cathartic manner, the soothing properties of magnesium help induce restful sleep.
Magnesium makes up approximately l/2 ounces in body tissues. Magnesium combats acids, toxins, gases and impurities and cools the body. It benefits the brain through the neutralization of phosphoric by-products of heavy brain activity or over consumption of phosphorus foods. Humans must have the biochemical form of magnesium. Magnesium assists in the body's uptake of both potassium and calcium, and a magnesium deficiency promotes deficiencies in calcium and potassium.
Magnesium functions in the body:
Necessary for solid teeth and bones Essential for brain and liver function Calms nerves Promotes cell growth supports the excretory process Increases tissue elasticity.
Some symptoms of Magnesium deficiency;
Anorexia
Muscular weakness
Asthma
Neuralgia
Cramps
Neuromuscular problems
Depression
Organ calcification
Fainting
Overheated blood
Growth failure
Stiff muscles
Headaches
Sleepiness
Hot temper
Tremors
Menstrual migraines
Vertigo
Iodine
It is one of the most vital of the biochemical elements, and has one of the highest vibratory frequency rates of all the elements. It mainly affects the thyroid, which not only controls many important functions in the body, but also keeps us in a quickened state of health. Iodine restores heat and assists calcium in the repair and building of tissue in the body. Iodine is stored mostly in the thyroid, and in smaller amounts, in the muscles, skin, and bones.
The thyroid gland secretes iodine. Hormones produced by the thyroid regulate and control the metabolism of the body, increasing the assimilation of salts. They also control digestion, heart rate, body temperature, nervous system, reproductive system and body weight. Iodine protects the brain by destroying harmful toxins and helps neutralize toxins in the rest of the body. It aids the assimilation of calcium and silica. Skin problems such as dry or scaly skin are indicative of an iodine deficiency. A regular elevation intake of iodine would be required to produce iodine toxicity. Allergic reactions to iodine occur occasionally, manifesting as skin rashes or ache.
Some symptoms of an iodine deficiency:
Acne
Hormonal imbalance
Cretinism lethargy
Hyper and Hypo- thyroidism
Depression
Miscarriages
Frustration
Scaly or dry skin
Goiter
Sterility or infertility
Natural sources: seafood, kelp, eggs, papayas, mango, pineapple.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: In the event of a nuclear fallout, or reactor leak, it has been recommended you take, Iodine and potassium to prevent thyroid cancer. The thyroid is like a sponge to radiation, which is a cause to thyroid cancer.
Boron
Boron is said to potentate estrogen’s role in building bones by helping convert vitamin D into the active form necessary for the absorption of calcium. Boron is essential to bone metabolism and calcification of bones, and helps prevent osteoporosis, arthritis, and tooth decay. Boron is necessary for cartilage formation and repair; it affects calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus levels. Memory and brain function can be improved with boron. Boron plays a role in regulating the hormones, especially estrogen, and testosterone as well. A boron deficiency can cause weak and fragile cell walls. Some research shows that boron improves libido. Boron is stored in the parathyroid glands.
Symptoms of boron deficiency:
Arthritis
Memory loss
Brittle bones
Muscle pain
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Osteoporosis
Degenerative Joint Disease
Receding gums
Hormonal imbalance
Weak cartilage
Loss of libido
Natural sources: whole grains, nuts, seeds, apples, pears, grapes, leafy greens.
Phosphorus
Phosphorus is synonymous with intelligence. Phosphorus is found in the nucleus of each cell in the human body. It is found in body fluids and in solid tissue. A person weighing about 150 pounds contains approximately two pounds of phosphorus in their body. Phosphorus is the nutrient that comprises the outer bone and combines with several other elements such as iron, potassium, sodium, magnesium and calcium. These phosphates are essential to animal and plant life. Phosphorus improves bone density and nutrition of nervous system tissue. When supplied in proper quantity; phosphorus enhances the reproductive organs, autonomic nervous system, ganglia, brain, and other nerve networks. In conjunction with other elements it can strengthen tissue integrity, function and metabolism. The proper amounts of phosphorus ensure a balance of the acid/alkaline ratio in the digestive juices, blood, and the distribution of liquid throughout the tissues. It increases the number of red blood corpuscles and improves tissue nutrition.
Studies have shown that when there is strenuous metal activity, there is a greater presence of phosphorus in the urine. "The higher intellectual capacity depends on phosphorus - psychic perceptions, idealistic tendencies, humanitarianism, philanthropy, the subjective functions of the brain, physical brain sensations.” This leads us to the understanding that phosphorus is essential for brain activity. There is a distinct difference between the phosphorus needed by the bones from the phosphorus needed by the brain. Phosphorus for the brain comes from meat, dairy and fish; whereas phosphorus for the bones comes from fruits and vegetables. Phosphorus is vital in synthesizing lecithin and cerebrin which are both needed by the brain. Phosphorus compounds like lecithin are found everywhere in the tissues, lymph, and other parts of the body, as well as in the white and gray matter of brain and nerve tissue. Phosphorus stimulates hair growth and prevents the blood from becoming too acid or alkaline. It is also necessary for the synthesis of the RNA and DNA.
White blood corpuscles are comprised of approximately 90% water, nucleo-albumin, and cell globulin; rich proteins which contain up to 10% phosphorus. The deficiency of phosphorus causes a lowering of metabolism and compromises health. One of the important phosphates and concern in our society today is Calcium Phosphate which is essential to the body for osteosis, bone building and repair, and bone metabolism. Lack of calcium and phosphorus is indicated in osteoporosis. It should be noted that calcium and Vitamin D-3 are essential for proper phosphorus function. Phosphorus can be depleted by the intake of aluminum, sugar, magnesium and iron, salts from cookware, mineral oil and tobacco. The most common sign of phosphorus deficiency is osteoporosis.
Phosphorus functions in the body:
Necessary for the reproductive systems
Essential for bone and brain
Vital for muscle tissue
Necessary for growth
Stimulates sexual function
Present in the white blood cells
Essential nerve nutrient
Below are some symptoms of Phosphorus deficiency.
Each person manifests different symptoms.
Slow oxidation Morbidity Fearfulness Paranoia
Fatigue Numbness Sensitivity to noise Agoraphobia
Neuralgia
Brain softening
Little or no confidence
Bone density loss
Digestive and Heart problems
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