Agu
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Recent research found that mycobacterium avium lives in the majority of showerheads tested...
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSTRE58E03U20090916
Heard Dr Pace interviewed on NPR and he found that plastic showerheads/ plumbing harbored a significantly higher level of pathogens than metal showerheads/plumbing. The interesting part to me, as an aquarist, is that copper is an effective antipathogen in aquariums, to the point where it can kill not only parasites but also corals and invertebrates. As aquarists we've been using copper to kill parasites for years. This researcher finds it to be a significant discovery that metal (copper) plumbing has significantly fewer pathogens?
Perhaps copper plumbing is not only efficient, but it also protects our health ?
http://www.reuters.com/article/lifestyleMolt/idUSTRE58E03U20090916
Heard Dr Pace interviewed on NPR and he found that plastic showerheads/ plumbing harbored a significantly higher level of pathogens than metal showerheads/plumbing. The interesting part to me, as an aquarist, is that copper is an effective antipathogen in aquariums, to the point where it can kill not only parasites but also corals and invertebrates. As aquarists we've been using copper to kill parasites for years. This researcher finds it to be a significant discovery that metal (copper) plumbing has significantly fewer pathogens?
Perhaps copper plumbing is not only efficient, but it also protects our health ?