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"Copper Mask"
A mask made with "copper technology."
There is no such thing for health.
$30 per mask, but order now! Get one free!
Face it, hucksters will jump on anything to sell their garbage.
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hlthe2b
(114,683 posts)A Novel Anti-Influenza Copper Oxide Containing Respiratory Face Mask
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892464/
A Novel Anti-Influenza Copper Oxide Containing Respiratory Face Mask
Gadi Borkow, 1 , * Steve S. Zhou, 2 Tom Page, 1 and Jeffrey Gabbay 1
John E. Tavis, Editor
Background
Protective respiratory face masks protect the nose and mouth of the wearer from vapor drops carrying viruses or other infectious pathogens. However, incorrect use and disposal may actually increase the risk of pathogen transmission, rather than reduce it, especially when masks are used by non-professionals such as the lay public. Copper oxide displays potent antiviral properties. A platform technology has been developed that permanently introduces copper oxide into polymeric materials, conferring them with potent biocidal properties.
Methodology/Principal Findings
We demonstrate that impregnation of copper oxide into respiratory protective face masks endows them with potent biocidal properties in addition to their inherent filtration properties. Both control and copper oxide impregnated masks filtered above 99.85% of aerosolized viruses when challenged with 5.66±0.51 and 6.17±0.37 log10TCID50 of human influenza A virus (H1N1) and avian influenza virus (H9N2), respectively, under simulated breathing conditions (28.3 L/min). Importantly, no infectious human influenza A viral titers were recovered from the copper oxide containing masks within 30 minutes (≤0.88 log10TCID50), while 4.67±1.35 log10TCID50 were recovered from the control masks. Similarly, the infectious avian influenza titers recovered from the copper oxide containing masks were ≤0.97±0.01 log10TCID50 and from the control masks 5.03±0.54 log10TCID50. The copper oxide containing masks successfully passed Bacterial Filtration Efficacy, Differential Pressure, Latex Particle Challenge, and Resistance to Penetration by Synthetic Blood tests designed to test the filtration properties of face masks in accordance with the European EN 14683:2005 and NIOSH N95 standards.
Conclusions/Significance
Impregnation of copper oxide into respiratory protective face masks endows them with potent anti-influenza biocidal properties without altering their physical barrier properties. The use of biocidal masks may significantly reduce the risk of hand or environmental contamination, and thereby subsequent infection, due to improper handling and disposal of the masks.
underpants
(197,179 posts)Alex4Martinez
(3,369 posts)Ionization is a thing.
I used to own a ionizing water sprayer that stopped working but was sold as an alternative to using chemicals and it worked to retard or prevent molds on food.
https://newatlas.com/activeion-ionator-water-as-disinfectant/14865/ They have gone out of business.
Some part of the wiring became disconnected, I had to discard it and the company did not survive but I trust the science.
LiberalArkie
(19,918 posts)An effective mask with the proper copper mesh to really protect someone would be very fine mesh and very expensive. The air would probably taste funny also.
tanyev
(49,682 posts)Might be BS, but hey, it cant hurtunlike hydroxychloroquine.
Horse with no Name
(34,246 posts)It appeared to be low slung so that it looked comfy but still provided a barrier.
I dont expect any of these masks to do anything but minimally keep me from spraying everyone.
Anything else would be a bonus.
milestogo
(23,201 posts)He advertises copper stuff.
underpants
(197,179 posts)They sell this big time on TV geared toward guys.
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