That might have something to do with imbedded particles that won't "rust" away and need to be ejected. If the copper is killing germs, it won't fester as well, thus inhibiting ejection. This is a slight danger when using CS on wounds as it can help seal a deep infection in under the treated fast healing surface and/or inhibit contaminant ejection.
Ode At 09:51 AM 10/23/2008 -0700, you wrote:
Hi, When I worked as a machinist's apprentice everyone in the shop knew that getting cut by a copper chip would make a wound that was harder to heal than similar wounds from other metals like stainless or iron, though stainless was also suspect. I also got to find this out for myself. Take care, Malcolm
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