Purify water the old Desi
देसी style.
Copper vessels kill
germs
Don't
spend money & buy Water purifiers now on...
Another
example of why doing things the traditional Hindu हिन्दू way
is better than the ways of the "advanced West".
Forget
water purifiers (Aqua Guard / Pure it), and follow grandma's age-old principle
of storing water in copper tumblers to keep away diseases like typhoid,
cholera, gastroenteritis and uncontrolled loose motions.
We
Indian's spend thousands on designer taps, water purifiers for safe guards, but
the age old Hindu हिन्दू traditional copper vessels, utensils,
taps, doors etc have now proved to be anti-bacteria which safe guards, this
shows our ancestors knowledge of depth in every aspect of healthy living.
Now
An Indo-Australian team of researchers has found that water, if stored in
copper vessels for about 24 hours, gets purified as the harmful bacteria
present in it become inactivated or gets destroyed.
To
find out if the inactivated bacteria can become activated when one drinks the
water, scientists fed water purified through a copper tumbler to rats. The rats
did not develop any of the symptoms of infection caused by these bacteria.
"Copper
attacks the DNA and other protein molecules present in the bacteria and causes
them severe injury. This injury later leads to their death. For bacteria to die
it takes about 24 hours," said Dr Riti Sharan, one of the researchers.
For
a country like India where pure drinking water is a dream in many localities
and for a vast section of its people, the Indian tradition of storing water in
copper vessels reduces the chance of a number of infections, she pointed out.
Dr
Sharan is part of the three-member Indo-Australian team comprising Dr Sanjay
Chhibberb and Dr Robert H Reeda.
The
researchers tested the anti-bacterial effect of copper against bacteria like
Salmonella Typhi, Salmonella typhimurium, Vibrio cholerae and E coli. They
found that copper can kill these harmful pathogens present in contaminated
water.
"The
copper vessel should be pure at least 95 per cent copper and five per cent
zinc. If the copper content is less than 95 per cent it will not kill the
harmful pathogens. In our studies we have taken 99 per cent pure copper
vessels," said Dr Sharan.
Please
read the report below (from Horse's mouth )........
Copper
door handles and taps kill 95% of superbugs in hospitals Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1081359/Copper-door-handles-taps-kill-95-superbugs-hospitals.html
Copper
Kills Salmonella, Other Microbes
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2012/07/study-copper-kills-salmonella-other-microbes/#.UGMsdhf9hKM
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