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NOTE: Events were accurate at the time the magazine went to press – please call ahead to check for date or time changes. All calendar events must be received by the 10th of the month and adhere to our guidelines. Review submissions guidelines at NaturalAwakeningsSWPA.com or email Publisher@NaturalAwakeningsSWPA.com for more information.
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Celebrate Earth Month – Every day is Earth Day at the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy. Let’s honor our planet and leave it better than we found it. Visit PittsburghParks.org/earthMonth for fun and active ways to celebrate Earth Month with events ranging from Forest Bathing to tree hikes, clean-ups, and Wild Edibles Foraging. info@pittsburghparks.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2
Introduction to Birding Hike in Frick Park – 10am-Noon. Hosted by 3 Rivers Outdoor Co. Spring migration in Frick Park. $15 at 3RiversOutdoor.com/ events/BirdingHike. Meet at 3 Rivers Outdoor Co, 1130 S Braddock Ave, walk to the park. 412-871-5038.
8th Annual Vintage Pittsburgh Retro-fair –
10am-3pm hosted by Heinz History Center and The Neighborhood Flea. Shop for far-out finds and groovy goods with dozens of local makers and vendors. Visit Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood; take a selfie with a giant ketchup bottle; see the exhibit Pittsburgh: A Tradition of Innovation - How Pittsburgh changed the world. Vintage Pittsburgh included with regular museum admission $9 - $18 at HeinzHistoryCenter.org. Chatham Baroque: Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater – 2 and 3 April: Sat 8-9:30pm, Sun 2:30-4pm at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. Hosted by Chatham Baroque. Sublime music of the Lenten season. Rich ensemble of strings, organ, theorbo and violone with the voices of Pascale Beaudin and Reginald Mobley. Tickets $15 to $38 at ChathamBaroque. org/21-22-chatham-baroque-stabat-mater. 116 South Highland Ave. Info ChathamBaroque.org.
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
Second Annual Seed Swap – 11am-2pm. Hosted by Center for Coalfield Justice. Take what you need, leave seeds if you can. Register on the Center for Coalfield Justice Facebook page, click the events tab. Get gardening tips, a free Grow-Your-OwnFood kit (container, dirt, and potato sets) and lunch! Free. 30 E Beau St, Washington, PA. 724-229-3550.
Family Wellness: Mindfulness for Kids – Aware-
ness & Yoga Movement Egg Hunt – 1:30-3pm. Join Sara Remington’s workshop for children ages 3 to 12 and their adults. Yoga egg hunt, interactive story, and vision board to manifest and notice spring. $30/family. The Space GBG, 203 Old Rt 30, Greensburg. RSVP SaraRemington13@gmail.com. Intro to Reiki – 6-7pm. Hosted by The Space GBG. Part of a series of four introductory sessions about regularly offered courses at The Space. (Apr 3, Reiki; Apr 11, Reflexology, Apr 18, Crystals & Cacao; and Apr 24, Tarot). $20/each or sign up for all four for the price of three at checkout.square.site/ buy. The Space GBG, 203 Old Route 30, Greensburg. 724-672-3294.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
Township Nature Center. These workshops focus on living a more environmentally friendly lifestyle through home sustainability practices. The focus this night will be improving the quality of your indoor air. Participants receive home air quality monitor valued at $120 thanks to generous funding from EQT Foundation. Info AlleghenyLandTrust. org. Tickets $10 at alleghenylandtrust.networkforgood.com/events/36405-sustainability-at-homeseries-air-quality. Sound Bath Meditation – 7-8pm Hosed by The Space GBG. Join Nicole for a lovely sound bath session of relaxation on another level. $20 at checkout. square.site/buy. The Space GBG, 203 Old Route 30, Greensburg. 724-672-3294.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8
Friday Night at the Museum – 6-10pm. Hosted by Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Visit some very old fossil friends and enjoy an evening at the museum. Beverages (alcoholic and non) and light snacks available for purchase. $15 at CarnegieMnh.org/event/friday-night-at-the-museum. 4400 Forbes Ave. Woodcock Walk – 7-9pm at Powdermill Nature Reserve. Hosted by Carnegie Mellon Museum of Natural History. Track down amazing timberdoodles to hear and see their stunning sky dance. Familyfriendly event. Free event. Register at CarnegieMNH.org/event/woodcock-walk-at-powdermillnature-reserve-2. Powdermill Nature Reserve, 1795 State Route 381 Rd, Rector.
SATURDAY, APRIL 9
Family Wellness: Mindfulness for Kids – Aware-
ness & Yoga Movement Egg Hunt – 1:30-3pm. Join Sara Remington’s workshop for children ages 3 to 12 and their adults. Yoga egg hunt, interactive story, and vision board to manifest and notice spring. $30/family. Wellness Center, 6 Oliver Square Plaza Suite 101, Uniontown, PA. RSVP SaraRemington13@gmail.com. Spring Flower Festival – 2-6pm. Hosted by WVU Core Arboretum. Celebrate the ephemeral beauty of wildflowers in our old growth Appalachian forest. Free. Check for updates on activities, music, and food trucks at arboretum.wvu.edu. 304-293-0387. Heineken 0.0 Pittsburgh Earth Day Run – 11:30am. Hosted by RUNwithP3R, this Heineken 0.0% (alcohol free) 5K run brings a sustainable race to Pittsburgh. Paperless check-in; no cups (bring your own reusable); shoe recycling; carbon offsets; recyclable bibs; Part of proceeds benefit Tree Pittsburgh. Runners get a race shirt and finisher’s medal (21+only - doubles as bottle opener.) $15/$30. Register at raceroster.com/events. info@ p3r.org 412-586-7785. Basic Land Navigation 9am-4pm Hosted by True North Wilderness Survival School at Hartwood Acres County Park. Learn the fundamentals of map reading and compass use to explore with confidence. $125 at ExploreTrueNorth.com. 412-913-6000.
SUNDAY, APRIL 10
Wetlands and Their Amphibian Wonders – 2pm Hosted by West Virginia Botanic Garden. Join us for a spring walk around WVBG’s wetlands to explore wetlands conservation, birds, and amphibians. Dress for wet and muddy on this hands-on walk. All ages. $5/members, $15/non-members. Tickets at wvbg. org. Self-guided tours free and open to the public. 1061 Tyrone Rd, Morgantown, WV.
MONDAY, APRIL 11
Intro to Reflexology – 6-7pm. Hosted by The Space GBG. Part two of a series of four introductory sessions about areas regularly offered at The Space. (Apr 3, Reiki; Apr 11, Reflexology, Apr 18, Crystals & Cacao; and Apr 24, Tarot). $20/each. Sign up for all four for the price of three at checkout. square.site/buy. The Space GBG, 203 Old Route 30, Greensburg.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
Salt Cave Crystal Bowl Sound Bath Meditation
w/Brooke Smokelin – 6-7pm or 7:30-8:30pm Hosted by Vox Lumina, Chakra Yoga Healing at Salt of the Earth. Relax and unwind with a beautiful crystal bowl sound bath in the salt cave. Relaxation, meditation, guided visualization. $55. Tickets at SaltOfTheEarthPGH.com. Know Your Bike Class – 6-8pm. Hosted by Bike Pittsburgh and Free Ride. Basic maintenance class. Stands and tools provided. Bring your bike and learn basic bike anatomy, maintenance, and adjustments and fixing a flat. MUST Register by following link at BikePGH Facebook page.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13
Pittsburgh Earth Day Presents: Ecolution Fashion Gala – 7-10pm. Because “Earth Matters Now!” Celebrate sustainability at the exquisite, one-of-a-kind Ecolution Fashion Gala in the Carnegie Museum Music Hall. This Frenchthemed event celebrates the Paris Climate Accord and features a fashion show highlighting recycled and reused materials by local designers, an esteemed panel of judges, and local music performances. Brazilian chanteuse Lily Abreeu will channel songs of France in the VIP lounge. $45 general admission, $75 VIP at ShowClix. com. Details and info at PittsburghEarthDay.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 16
Ostara Spring Equinox Egg Hunt – 10am-3pm Hosted by Sankofa Village Community Garden/
Farms and Word is Bond Bike Rental Company. Sign-up for Youth Bicycle Safety Classes. Susquehanna St and N. Brushton Ave. Vendors welcome - call Ayanna to reserve a table 412-537-7895. Info nugziayanna55@gmail.com.
SUNDAY, APRIL 17
Free 7-day Mindfulness Challenge – April 17-24. 8am. Online event hosted by Cuppa Yoga. Celebrate Spring by cultivating awareness, grounding, and peace! 10 minutes per day of focused attention & breath to help feel calm, centered, engaged. Join the Cuppa Yoga Community page on Facebook to find the pinned video, participate in daily check-ins for chances to win one giveaway on the last day of the challenge. Free. Info at CuppaYogaStudio.com.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21
Stephanie’s Pottery Live Sale – 12:15pm. Online event hosted by Uniontown Art Club. Join us for a live Lunchbreak Sale on our Facebook page. To participate in the live auction, comment on our page during the auction. Check out Stephanie’s work on her Facebook page, Stephanie’s Pottery Shop. Payment and pick-up info at UniontownArtClub page. 724-562-9517.
FRIDAY, APRIL 22
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FRIDAY, APRIL 22
Earth Day Go Green at Market Square – 11am-7pm. Community celebration hosted by Pittsburgh Earth Day. Educational and inspirational activities for all ages. Live music, ecofriendly vendors, fun and educational activities, a green wellness area, and information about local, green businesses. Free. Tickets at ShowClix. com/event/go-green-at-market-square. Details and info at PittsburghEarthDay.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
Earth Day Spring Garden Walk – 10am-12:30pm. Hosted by West Virginia Botanic Garden. Begin with tulips at the Tyrone entrance, proceed through the premier garden beds. $5/members, $15/nonmembers. Tickets at wvbg.org. Self-guided tours free and open to the public. 1061 Tyrone Rd, Morgantown, WV.
Align: A Free Yoga & Mindfulness 101 Master-
class – 11am-12:30pm Online workshop by Cuppa Yoga and Bridget Nyland. All skill levels; tailored for beginners. An introduction to yoga & mindfulness, guided meditation, and the Bhavana journaling technique. CuppaYogaStudio.com. Spring Handmade Market – Noon-5pm hosted by Mon River Trails Conservancy at the Morgantown Wharf and Warehouse Historic District, rail-trail mile 10. Enjoy shopping for hand-crafted jewelry, paintings, prints, wood art, and local artisan products. Live music and kids’ activities outside of Morgantown Flour and Feed, Mountain State brewing, Oliverio’s, and Table 9 restaurants. Info at montrails.org.
An Earth Day Evening with Radiolab’s Jad
Abumrad – 7pm. Hosted by The Andy Warhol Museum, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and Carnegie Library Lecture Hall. Join Dr. Nicole Heller, associate Curator of Anthropocene Studies at Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and Jad Abumrad, founder of Radiolab, as they explore the power of Abumrad’s process in bridging science, art and humanities in storytelling to interpret complex social-natural science necessary for sustaining a healthy planet. $10/members and students, $15/nonmembers. Tickets at Warhol.org/events. Carnegie Library Lecture Hall, 4400 Forbes Ave.
MONDAY, APRIL 25
Cold Blooded Beasts with the Allegheny Land Trust – 4pm Hosted online by the Allegheny County Library Association Youth Services. What does it mean to be cold blooded, and what fascinating creatures are cold blooded? This short program will be a Facebook premiere. AlleghenyLandTrust.org.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27
Know Your Bike Class – 6-8pm. Hosted by Bike Pittsburgh and Free Ride. Basic maintenance class. Stands and tools provided. Bring your bike and learn basic bike anatomy, maintenance, and adjustments and fixing a flat. Register by following link at BikePGH Facebook page.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Sustainable Business Breakfast – 8-10am. Hosted by Pittsburgh Earth Day at the Fairmont Hotel featuring a panel of industry experts discussing sustainability innovation in business. Enjoy continental breakfast and be inspired by sustainability successes in Pittsburgh. Free. Tickets: ShowClix. com/event/sustainable-business-breakfast-2022. Info PittsburghEarthDay.org.
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
Spring Ephemeral Excursion – 10am-12:30pm. Hosted by Forbes State Forest. Explore the season’s wildflower diversity on a moderate 2-mile trek in the laurel Mountain area of Forbes. Free. Location provided upon registration. Contact rmahony@ pa.gov or 724-259-2201. Yoga and Hiking Adventure – 10am-2pm Hosted by HIP Yoga with Kate Mackin and Todd Williams. Hike the Emerald Trail. Not a lazy stroll – you will feel the burn! Meet at Olympia Park, 455 Hallock St. Start the hike with a special tea blend for hydration, finish the hike with a healthy vegan lunch, winddown yoga and stretching. $60 at HIPyoga.org.
ongoing events
sunday
Heartfulness Meditation – 11am-noon. 1st Sun. Hosted by Heartfulness Pittsburgh. Age 15 and up. Cost-free guided relaxation and meditation. Learn the basics and benefits of heartfulness. Be casual. Winchester Thurston Lower School in Shadyside, Rm 202. Info: Heartfulness.org. Spring Ephemeral Guided Wildflower Walks – Noon-3:30pm Hosted by WVU Core Arboretum Sundays through April. Free, but registration is required. Wvuarboretum-springwildflowerwalks-2022.eventbrite.com. Contact zfowler@ mail.wvu.edu to schedule group walks. Open to the public for self-guided walks with info at the kiosk. WVU Core Arboretum, Intersection of Monongahela Blvd and Evansdale Dr, Morgantown, WV. 304-293-0387. Sacred Sounds – 1-2:30pm. 3rd Sun. Hosted by Sacred Centered You and Visions Reiki & Soul Spa. $25. Join Leza for a relaxing, powerful meditative experience, sound immersion with crystal bowls, and individual healing vibrations through the gong. 206 Alexander Ave, Strabane. 724-745-1785. Tickets at Eventbrite. Sunday’s Restorative Rejuvenation – 5-6:30pm. 3rd Sun. Hosted by Morgantown Power Yoga. All levels welcome. Learn to use breath, props, and focused awareness to decrease stress and anxiety in the body and the mind. Compliment your power yoga practice with restorative rejuvenation. $25. 235 Spruce St, Morgantown, WV. Tickets: Clients. MindBodyOnline.com.
monday
Yoga for Wellbeing – 5:30-6:30pm. Wellbeing Solutions hosts in-person (limit four) or online to harmonize body, mind, spirit, and breath with your
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dedication to attendance. Colleen Harshbarger, ERYT-500 and MS in Exercise Science Biomechanics, provides alignment-based instruction. All levels. $8. 304-508-2398. Wellbeingwv.com. Monday Evening with the Wellness Warrior –6:30-7:15pm. Learn about a different health and wellness topic every week. Zoom in at Zoom. us/j/92446493853. Meeting ID: 924 4649. Steve@ WellnessWarrior.coach. 1 Hood Power Hour – 7-8pm. A virtual forum hosted by 1 Hood Power to discuss all things political in SWPA and beyond. A virtual public affairs forum featuring elected officials, policymakers and thought leaders. 617-517-7600. Facebook. com/1HoodPower.
Herbal Support for Long COVID with Andrew
Bentley. 8-10pm Mondays in April 2022. Online pre-recorded event hosted by American Herbalists Guild. Learn about clinical strategies and materia Medica that can be helpful in dealing with long-term effects of COVID on the respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, and endocrine systems. $150. Info and registration at AmericanHerbalistsGuild.thinkific. com/courses/long-covid.
tuesday
Spring Bird Walks – 7:30am Led by Mountaineer Audubon at WVU Core Aboretum, Tuesdays from 19 April thru 17 May. No registration required. WVU Core Aboretum, intersection of Monongahela Blvd and Evansdale Dr, Morgantown WV. 304-293-0387.
Managing Career Transition and Life During
Uncertain Times – Noon-1pm. Online event by The Salon – a Female-Forward Space to Gather and Grow. $10. Tickets: Eventbrite. TheSalonPGH.com. Family Night at the Hofbrauhaus Pittsburgh –6-9pm. 2nd Tue. Hosted by Hofbrauhaus. Kids eat free with each adult entrée purchase. 2705 S Water St. 412-224-2328. Online Yoga – 6:30-7:30pm. Hosted by WVU Collegiate Recovery. All skill-levels welcome. A password is required, but anyone can join! Free. Email Olivia.pape@mail.wvu.edu to get the code. Morgantown, WV. WVBG.org Preregistration required at Forms.donorsnap.com. Laser Cutting Workshop – Thru Nov. 7-9pm. Meets once a month. Hosted by Prototype PGH. Learn to use the Full Spectrum Muse CO2 Laser at Prototype PGH for etching and cutting. This laser cutter can cut acrylic, fabric, leather, paper, rubber and wood. It can also etch coated metals, glass, and stone. $10 at Eventbrite. 460 Melwood Ave, Oakland. Info: PrototypePGH.com.
wednesday
Yoga for Wellbeing – 8:30-9:30am. Wellbeing Solutions hosts in-person (limit four) or online to harmonize body, mind, spirit, and breath with your dedication to attendance. Colleen Harshbarger, ERYT-500 and MS in Exercise Science Biomechanics, provides alignment-based instruction. All levels. $8. 304-508-2398. Wellbeingwv.com.
Wild Wednesday: Virtual Live Animal Encoun-
ter – 1:30-2pm. Online event hosted by Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Join museum educators via Zoom to meet members of the museum’s living collection. Each week is unique! $10/household ($5/ members). 412-622-3131. Register at Carnegiemnh. org/explore/live-animal-encounters/. Yoga and Sound Bath – 7-8:15pm. 1st Wed. With Susannah Azzaro. $25. Himalayan Institute of Pittsburgh, 300 Beverly Rd. 412-344-7434.
thursday
Yoga Classes – 9:30-10:30am. 1st & 2nd Thurs. Hosted by Spruce Street United Methodist Church. All ages and abilities with variations to accommodate health and movement issues, with students sitting or standing next to a chair. Emphasis on meditative practices. Wear comfortable clothing. 386 Spruce St, Morgantown, W Virginia. 304292-3359. Zoom Family Storytime – 10:30-11am. Free online event hosted by C.C. Mellor Memorial Library. 1 Pennwood Ave. 412-731-0909. Tickets via Eventbrite. Wellbeing Solutions Webinars – Noon-1pm. 2nd & 4th Thur. Self-Care as Healthcare with BoardCertified Health and Wellness Coach and Yoga teacher Colleen Harshbarger and Natalie Geary, MD and Ayurveda Therapist. COVID rate: $25 1st (trial class); $40/thereafter. 4-pack: $150; 8-pack: $280. 12-pack: $399 includes one-year Wellness Inventory subscription ($49.95 value). On-demand times for groups. 304-508-2398. Info/register: Wellbingwv. com/webinars. Group Meditation and Reiki Virtual Healing –7-9pm. Last Thurs of the month. Online event by Prana-Veda Studio and Victoria Zaitz. Virtual group energy healing with reiki and shamanic techniques. In-depth guided meditation followed by distance work. $25. 412-390-5245. Tickets: Vagaro.com/ pranaveda/classes.
friday
First Friday Walk/Hike – 10 – 11:30am. Hosted by Allegheny Land Trust at various interesting parks and green areas around greater Pittsburgh. For info on location, focus, and cost go to AlleghenyLandTrust.networkforgood.com/events. 412-741-2750. Friday Family Walk – 10am-noon. Hosted by West Virginia Botanic Garden. First Friday of every month. Enjoy a short story followed by a walk around the Garden, conclude with a simple craft. Trail accommodates off road strollers. Members/free, $15/donation per family suggested. Preregistration required: wvbg.org or Forms.donorsnap.com/form. Write Now! – 10am-noon. Zoom Writer’s Group hosted by Sewickley Public Library. Participants enjoy writing from prompts in an encouraging and supportive atmosphere. Register: us02web.zoom. us. SewickleyLibrary.org.
Bakery Square Toastmasters Weekly Meeting
– Noon. Online event hosted by Bakery Square Toastmasters. Practice public speaking, improve communications, and build leadership skills. People from diverse backgrounds find a warm, supportive group that shares your goals. Visit BakerySquareToastmasters.com for login info.
Friday 101 – Carnegie Science Center Fab Lab
Public Workshops – 1-2pm. Hosted by BNY Mellon Fab Lab Carnegie Science Center. Take a crash course in maker technology – learn the basics of 3D printing, laser cutting, vinyl cutting, and more. $30/nonmembers, $25/members. One Allegheny Ave. 412-237-3400. Register: CarnegieScienceCenter.org.
#Unblurred: First Friday Art Crawl by Green
Mountain Energy – 2-10pm. Hosted by Penn Avenue Arts & Commercial District. Monthly art and entertainment crawl on the first Friday of every month. Stroll Penn Ave from the 4800 to the 5500 block to meet artists and local business owners. Family friendly mix of every form of art. 412-441-6950.
saturday
Loving Myself First: Personal Development Se-
ries – 10-11am. 2nd Sat. Free online event hosted by Visions 2020 LLC. Learn real life principles to improve and maximize your personal and professional life. Tickets at Eventbrite. 412-376-2110. Watercolor Workshops –10-11am. 1st and 3rd Sat. Hosted by April Ryan and Thistledown Boutique. $25 includes materials, $20 bring your own. Learn basic drawing and watercolor techniques. 151 S Main St, Washington, PA. 724-470-3775. Tickets: Paypal.com/paypalme/ArtbyAprilRyan. 3D Printer Workshop – Noon-2pm. Hosted by Prototype PGH. Learn to use the Elegoo UV Photocuring 3D resin printer. $10 at Eventbrite. 460 Melwood Ave, Oakland. Info: PrototypePGH.com. Prototype PGH – Monthly Open House – Noon-2pm Second Saturday of the month. Meet with members of our team to ask questions about Prototype and the events, workshops and services offered. Donations appreciated to cover free events and workshops. 460 Melwood Ave #208. RSVP on our Facebook page. Code and Coffee – Noon-2pm. Thru May. In partnership with Node PGH Meetup. Practice your skills, make new friends, get help. Bring your laptop, recent projects, programming problems. All skill levels and programming languages welcome. Free. Donations welcome. Prototype PGH 460 Melwood Ave, Oakland. Info: PrototypePGH.com.
Chakra a Month Workshop Series with
Brooke Smokelin – Thru July. 1-3pm, Sat; 7:30-8:30pm, Wed. Online or in person: sessions recorded. Take a transformational journey of self-discovery, deep dive into self, activate and explore chakras one at a time, learn specific yoga poses and practices for each chakra. 25 CEUs for yoga instructors. Two levels: $385 or $1060. Info/register: Brookesmokelin.kartra. com/page/2022ChakraAMonthONLINEJan-July. Live Streaming Musical Cooking Class – 2-3pm. With Gabrielle Reyes, One Great Vegan. Free online event on TikTok, Instragram, and Facebook. Check the menu, get your groceries, sing and cook along in the comfort of your own kitchen. OneGreatVegan.com.
Sacred Sounds Healing Meditation Series
– 7-8:30pm, first Saturday through July with Visions Reiki and Soul Spa and Sacred Centered You. Explore higher levels of guided meditation using Sound Healing, Reiki, and Self-awareness. $25/event or $111/series at SacredCenteredYou.com/registration. Visions Reiki and Soul Spa, 206 Alexander Ave, Strabane. 724-745-1785.
Nature’s Virus Killer
Copper can stop a virus before it starts
By Doug Cornell
Scientists have discovered a natural way to kill germs fast.
Now thousands of people are using it against viruses and bacteria that cause illness.
Colds and many other illnesses start when viruses get in your nose and start multiplying. If you don’t stop them early, they spread and take over.
In hundreds of studies, EPA and university researchers confirm copper kills microbes almost instantly just by touch.
That’s why ancient Greeks and Egyptians used copper to purify water and heal wounds. They didn’t know about microbes like viruses and bacteria, but now we do.
“The antimicrobial activity of copper is well established.” National Institutes of Health.
Scientists say the high conductance of copper disrupts the electrical balance in a microbe cell by touch and destroys it in seconds.
Some hospitals tried copper for touch surfaces like faucets and doorknobs. This cut the spread of MRSA and other illnesses by over half, which saved lives.
The strong scientific evidence gave inventor Doug Cornell an idea. He made a smooth copper probe with a tip to fit in the bottom of the nostril, where viruses collect.
When he felt a tickle in his nose like a cold about to start, he rubbed the copper gently in his nose for 60 seconds. “It worked!” he exclaimed. “The cold never got going. That was 2012. I have had zero colds since then.” “We don’t make product health claims,” he said, “so I can’t say cause and effect. But we know copper is antimicrobial.”
He asked relatives and friends to try it. They reported the same thing, so he patented CopperZap® and put it on the market.
Soon hundreds of people had tried it. Feedback was 99% positive if they used copper within 1-3 hours of the first sign of bad germs, like a tickle in the nose or a scratchy throat.
Users say:
“It works! I love it!”
“I can’t believe how good my nose feels.”
“Is it supposed to work that fast?”
“Best sleep I’ve had in years!”
The handle is curved and textured to increase contact. Copper can kill germs picked up on fingers and hands after you touch things other people have touched.
The EPA says copper works just as well when tarnished.
Dr. Bill Keevil led one of the science teams. He placed millions of viruses on a copper surface. “They started to die literally as soon as they touched it.”
Copper kills viruses almost instantly
Customers report using copper against:
Colds Flu Covid Sinus trouble Cold sores Fever blisters Canker sores Strep Night stuffiness Morning congestion Skin infections Infected sores Infection in cuts or wounds Thrush Warts Styes Ringworm Threats to compromised immunity
CopperZap® is made in the USA of pure copper. It has a 90-day full money back guarantee. Price $79.95. Get $10 off each CopperZap with code NATA28. Go to www.CopperZap.com or call tollfree 1-888-411-6114. Buy once, use forever.
Statements are not intended as product health claims and have not been evaluated by the FDA. Not claimed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.