Can we eradicate respiratory illness?
I developed CopperZap® in 2012 after stumbling onto some research in science journals about copper’s ability to kill bacteria, viruses, and fungus.
Many studies already had proved it. Many more since then have confirmed it.
I had been getting 2-3 bad colds every year. They sapped my energy, interfered with my work and family, and made me miserable. Maybe copper could help me stop getting colds, I thought.
I knew colds start after cold viruses get in your nose. I usually felt a tickle from the viruses in the bottom of my nostrils just before I got sick.
So I made a prototype CopperZap® out of pure copper, because the research said pure copper works best. I touched it gently on the tickly spot for about 30-60 seconds.
Twenty minutes later the tickle was gone! I didn’t get the cold. It has worked every time since then, for 12 years! It changed my life.
I also found a way to use pure copper to kill flu viruses in the throat (see Directions). I stopped getting flu. Pure copper also kills the Covid virus, as the EPA confirms. I have avoided Covid, too. I also used it to stop infections on my tongue, an infected canker sore, and a finger wart.
The clear logic and great results made me wonder, could humanity completely eradicate colds and flu? Wouldn’t that be terrific? I thought people would jump at the idea.
However, I ran into three problems. First, people are naturally skeptical.
Second, it takes thought to understand the logic and try it, and to use it right. Not everyone thinks it through.
Third, it turned out to be much more expensive than I expected to make CopperZaps® with the right shape, texture, and purity, and to get the word out to the public.
However, we have sold over 100,000 CopperZaps®. More and more people and families are now using this great solution to age-old afflictions. Many say it changed their lives, too.
I know we won’t eradicate respiratory illness any time soon, but we’ve made a start! Each person who stops getting sick is one less person passing along bad germs. Let’s spread the word, not the germs™.
Happy Zapping!
Doug Cornell, PhD
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