Copper's Purifying and Healing Claims Debunked Amidst Conspiracy Theories
That's why they remove copper from swimming pools because they realized that copper was so antibacterial that it was completely purifying the water that the people were swimming in without all of the harmful effects of chlorine, which we also know is a trillion dollar industry. But also, when the copper was rested in the swimming pools, copper ions were being absorbed into the water, which told an electrical charge. Therefore, when people were swimming in these pools, their bodies were absorbing this charged water, and we are electrical beings. Therefore, the water that they were swimming in and bathing in was instantaneously healing their bodies. And so if you then think about copper pipes, which are being completely erased, it then makes perfect sense because the elites realized that when water flows through copper pipes, that water then becomes charged water, creating some of the most powerful water in the world, purifying it to a level no other material can match. This is another reason why farmers would place copper in their livestock's water bowls because they knew that the copper would keep the water completely pure and charge the water.
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Antimicrobial Properties and Historical Use Copper is scientifically recognized for its antimicrobial properties, capable of killing various microorganisms [3][4][9]. This effect is attributed to copper ions disrupting cell membranes and generating reactive oxygen species [3][10].
Historically, copper has been employed for water purification and medicinal purposes across different cultures [2][9][10]. Swimming Pool Sanitation In swimming pools, copper ions are utilized for their effectiveness in preventing algae growth [7].
Copper-silver ionization systems are sometimes used to reduce chlorine levels and provide a continuous sanitizing effect [6][7][8]. However, these systems typically still require some level of chlorine for complete sanitization, and the claim that copper completely purifies water without any harmful effects of chlorine is an oversimplification [1][7].
Unsupported Claims of 'Charged Water' and Suppression The central claims that copper creates 'charged water' which heals the human body, that copper pipes are being removed due to this property, and that this knowledge is being suppressed by elites, are not supported by the provided scientific and reliable sources [1][5][6][7][8][10]. While copper has beneficial properties, the specific mechanisms and outcomes described in the claim, such as instantaneous healing through absorbed 'charged water' and the deliberate removal of copper pipes for suppression, lack scientific evidence and appear to be based on misinformation or conspiracy theories.