Take it flying! Air travel can make you sick.
By DOUG CORNELL
Many people come down with some bug or other after air travel.
You fly in an airplane and come home with a cold or flu, or worse. Or you get sick at your destination, and have to suffer through your vacation or visit.
Happens all the time.
When you fly, you’re crammed in a tube with lots of other people. All kinds of viruses and bacteria are flying around with you!
Someone sitting near you may be ill. Or maybe they are about to get sick and are already contagious because they have the bug but don’t know it yet. People can be contagious the day before they get symptoms.
The contagious person does not even have to be near you. They may cough or sneeze somewhere else on the plane. Germs spewing forth from their nose or mouth can travel many feet in the air, studies show.
CopperZap to the rescue!
Tip: How to use your CopperZap for air travel…
Use it for 30 seconds or so in each nostril 3 or 4 times during the travel day, including one time that night before bed. (See Directions for using it in the nostril. It’s fast and easy.)
Also, rub your fingers on it for 30 seconds each hand many times through the travel day. The handle is pure copper and designed for fingers. Pure copper kills germs fast, just by touch.
You touch a lot of things when you travel. Many of those things have been touched by hundreds or thousands of other people.
Odds are some of those people may have been sick or contagious. Their fingers leave dangerous germs lying in wait for your fingers to come along and pick them up! Once on your fingers, it is easy to get them on your face and from there into your nose.
Airborne germs, too, can land on your face and spread to your nose or mouth. If you hear coughing or sneezing nearby, touch the handle all around your nose and lips for 30 seconds.
It leaves a trace a copper on your skin and in your nose that lasts for at least 20 minutes, probably more, so it can kill germs that arrive soon after you use it. It may even help to use it on fingers and in your nose just before you arrive at the airport.
Many people have stopped getting sick after flying. Frequent flyer Karen G said she used to get a 2-week cold after flights.
Then, even though she was skeptical, she bought a CopperZap to try. A few weeks later she reported, “Sixteen flights and not a sniffle!”
Even 2 years later she said, “Not a single cold since.”
One couple spent a month flying all around Africa. They encountered many sick people with many different illnesses, but they used their CopperZaps and stayed healthy the whole time.
Most security agents have seen CopperZaps before, but bring the Directions with you to help explain it in case you get a new agent.
I myself flew recently with one in my pocket and another in a carry-on. They showed up clear as day on screens because copper is very dense, denser than steel.
The TSA agents totally ignored them. They have seen them before and know what they are.
So take your CopperZap flying with you, and stay healthy!
Doug Cornell, Ph.D.
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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