How exposed are you to bad germs?
By DOUG CORNELL
How often you should use your CopperZap depends on how much possible exposure you have to bad germs.
Possible exposure increases when we are with other people, because they may be contagious with bad germs even if they don’t show any symptoms yet.
In a group your possible exposure increases the longer you are with the group. It also increases with the number of people in the group, because the larger the number the more chance one of them is sick and/or contagious.
Exposure also increases if on any actual sign someone you are with is sick, such as coughing or sneezing or someone saying they feel like they may be coming down with something.
Exposure also increases with how much and how loudly people are talking, shouting, or singing near you, and how physically close you are to them.
In a high exposure gathering, use your CopperZap about every 2 hours during the gathering and again once or twice after the gathering.
There is no need to avoid gatherings with other people. Gatherings can enrich our lives. But there is also no need to get sick after being with others, even if they are contagious.
Happy Zapping!
Doug Cornell, PhD
People use CopperZaps against:
Colds and Flu
Covid
Sinus trouble from germs
Cold sores or Fever blisters
Canker sores that get infected
Sleep disruption by congestion
Stuffy nose, Drippy nose
Mold allergies
Hay fever worsened by Bacteria
Strep throat
Pink Eye and Styes
Skin infections
Infected sores
Cuts and Wounds
Thrush and Tongue infections
Warts
Ringworm
Getting sick after air travel
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