Spoons, copper plates and silver destroy bacteria after 8 hours

If you have some silverware, even old ones, consider using them.

All bacteria on spoons, copper plates and silver will die after 8 hours

There have been many stories and studies that raise the issue that we are abusing antiseptic soaps. Triclosan, a bactericidal agent in soap, is present in toothpaste, mouthwash, shaving foam, antiseptic water and cosmetics. Many hypotheses raise doubts about whether Triclosan is a carcinogen. Although Triclosan is not specifically and comprehensively tested, perhaps it is not completely healthy.

Moreover, the abuse of Triclosan also causes immunity of some types of bacteria . This does not mean that we should stop washing our hands or bathing with antibacterial soap. Just be aware that some simple phenomena can become a solution for you to kill all bacteria without soap. Copper door handles, for example.

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Copper door handles can kill bacteria by themselves within 4 hours

There is the fact that the surfaces that we often touch are a great place for bacteria to reside. Especially the public places like handrails on stairs, lift buttons, door handles or pool walls. It is not difficult to imagine how you are exposed to the germ everyday, from pressing the elevator, holding the door open, opening the refrigerator and then eating the cake.

However, there is a fact that few people know that some metals can disinfect themselves. That special effect is called "Oligodynamic". According to Wikipedia, this effect comes from metal ions showing toxicity to living cells like algae, mold, spores, microorganisms and viruses .

A study by Kathmandu National University, Nepal said: 'We do not know the clear mechanism of this phenomenon. However, some documents show that metal ions denote cellular proteins by attaching them to certain functional groups that cause them to precipitate and stop working. '

The study promoted the use of " Oligodynamic " metals in water-containing items. They experimented with copper, brass and silver pots containing a small amount of E. coli and Salmonella. The copper pots take only 4 hours to kill all the bacteria while the silver pots take 8 hours, the brass pots take up to 12 hours. "Silver can be used to kill bacteria, it can disinfect at levels 1,000 times lower than that harmful to mammals," the researchers said.

Therefore, silver is often used to coat water and liquid containers to kill bacteria . The " Oligodynamic" effect also explains why eating utensils like spoons, forks or cups and plates are often made of silver.

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Consider using silver tableware for your family

Unfortunately, if you now look for spoons or forks in your home, we bet that it's made of steel. If you have some old silver parachutes, consider using them in family meals.

Similar to a door handle, if you see them advertised made of stainless steel or aluminum, it's a fertile ground for bacteria. If it is made of brass or copper, be assured because in 4 hours they will clean the living bacteria ball. In fact, every 15 minutes, a large number of bacteria on the door handle began to be destroyed.

Now, perhaps you have a useful trick to select some of your household appliances. Always remember that every time you touch a certain surface in stainless steel or aluminum, the battle with bacteria will begin. Rest assured with brass door handles or spoons and silver plates because they are very safe.