Living water and copper

Copper as the equivalent of earth energy – a scientific, biological and energetic explanation

Water and copper

Copper is antibacterial.

It has been known for thousands of years that copper is antibacterial.

Practitioners of the ancient art of Ayurvedic medicine have documented the use of copper for various topical and internal treatments, and as the preferred material for medical storage and surgical instruments.

Now, as superbugs develop resistance to pharmaceutical-grade antibiotics, copper is attracting renewed interest and is being used as a subject for further research.

Copper kills bacteria on contact

While we are familiar with many chemicals that can kill disease-causing bacteria such as bleach and alcohol, copper has a unique ability to destroy these pathogens on contact without any other special treatment or application, or side effects.

This means that anything made of copper or coated with copper, such as doorknobs, etc., will act as a passive disinfectant that will continuously kill any bacteria that comes into contact with the copper surface, such as skin contact.

This type of passive disinfectant reduces the time, management, and costs of cleaning and disinfecting hospital surfaces. The exceptional antibacterial property of copper also extends to copper alloys, such as brass and bronze.

Copper and copper alloys are also very resistant to corrosion.

Copper is a much less expensive metal than silver or gold, but it is the most important of all when it comes to our health. It can be used on high-touch surfaces and objects, which typically contain high concentrations of bacteria.

While hospital staff, for example, must be constantly vigilant with disinfection practices to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases to their patients, they can take comfort in knowing that copper is antibacterial,

The United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) estimates that hospital-acquired infections cost billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives each year.

One reason why the spread of bacterial infections is so difficult to control is that bacteria multiply and evolve rapidly to produce new strains ("superbugs") that have become resistant to conventional disinfectants and medical treatment.

Use of copper in homes

Storing drinking water overnight in a copper pot kills bacteria and is a simple strategy for water purification, which explains why copper has been used for thousands of years to store water.

The antibacterial properties of copper contribute greatly to solutions Sustainable At a low cost that saves lives.

Ground energy conductivity

Copper is considered one of the best natural electrical conductors – second only to silver. But unlike silver, it conducts energy deeply and stably, which is why it is used in grounding, grounding, and absorbing energy from the earth. The grounding system of houses will always be made using copper – it is the most direct connection between a material and the earth.

Color and Oxidation – The Language of the Earth

Pure copper is reddish-gold in color, but it oxidizes when exposed to air and moisture, developing a greenish patina (like the Dome of the Peace in Jerusalem). This process is an expression of “graceful aging,” similar to soil that changes color, texture, and life according to climatic conditions. Copper has a natural life cycle, like soil that is cultivated and renewed.

Thermoregulation and energetic digestion

Copper helps regulate heat in the body and in electrical panels. In the human body, it participates in energy production processes, cellular respiration, and the digestion of other metals. Thus, similar to the soil that processes, decomposes, and absorbs materials, copper also acts as an energy “digestor” – dissipating excess and converting it into usable forms.

Biological properties: Stabilizing and strengthening

Copper participates in the formation of collagen, red blood cells and bone strengthening – all of these are “earthly”, physical elements, structures that provide stability to the body. It is not concerned with subtle or high processes – but with building, construction, grounding. Just like earth – an element that builds, supports and carries life.

Grounding energy and emotional healing

In Chinese and energetic medicine, copper is associated with the base chakra, the energy of the earth, and the ability to be rooted – physically and emotionally. It helps a person “get down to earth”, connect with the body, the root, and the daily work of life. Just as earth stabilizes the plant, copper balances a person in situations of lack of grounding, anxiety, or mental wandering.

Summary

Copper is the earth in a metallic body – conducting, absorbing, balancing, and connecting worlds.

It helps a person stand firm, digest life, build themselves, and connect to the root – just as the earth does for all living things.