Timeless Protection
In medieval times, dining with silver utensils wasnโt just a mark of prestige; it was a practical safeguard against contamination. In the 19th century, travellers dropped silver coins into their water to protect against bacteria during long journeys. Today, astronauts aboard the NASA International Space Station rely on silver-based purification systems to stay safe in space.
Donโt Grow Bacteria in Your Water Bottle
Transform your daily water into purified peace of mind with just one step. Simply place the Harmony Coin in any water container โ whether itโs your reusable water bottle, or a hiking hydration pack. Fill the container with water, give it a shake, and youโre done. Itโs that easy!
The Harmony Coin is a compact, long-lasting solution that remains effective for years.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Coin of Harmony is a 1.5 inch coin made of silver and copper. Silver and copper kill bacteria on contact.
Simply place the Coin of Harmony within your reusable water bottle, pitcher or canister, fill with water and shake.
The Coin of Harmony is recommended to be used in a drinking vessel with a lid to prevent accidental swallowing of the Coin.
Silver has been used in teeth fillings for decades, and almost all drinking water flows through copper pipes before it gets to you.
Silver has been used since ancient times to keep liquids pure and fight the spread of diseases. Modern research has shown that silver can stop kill bacteria, fungi, and some viruses from growing. This happens because of a special reaction between silver and oxygen. Silver can hold onto oxygen and use it to break down harmful microorganisms completely.
Copper has strong germ-killing abilities that have also been used for centuries to disinfect water, surfaces and even skin. Copper ions can kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses, making it useful in health-related applications. Today, copper is used to reduce the spread of hospital germs, fight foodborne illnesses, and treat fungal infections in wounds.
The Coin of Harmony kills bacteria, fungi and viruses in water on contact, but it does not filter out physical impurities, chemicals or contaminants.
During the early pioneer days in America when water needed to be transported over long distances, it was a common practice to drop silver coins into barrels to preserve keep water clean over the journey.
Even longer ago in history, it is reported that privileged families that used silver eating utensils had reduced mortality rates during epidemics of plagues and other infections diseases.
Anyone who uses a reusable water bottle would benefit from a Coin of Harmony.
According to a food safety expert, bacteria in room temperature water can double their amount almost every 20 minutes.
According to a study from Treadmill Reviews, a reusable drinking container has more than 300,000 colony-forming units (CFUโs) of bacteria per square centimeter. Thatโs more bacteria than a kitchen sink or a dog bowl. Even worse. The spot your mouth touches has more than 900,000 CFUโs per square centimeter.
The Coin of Harmony does not replace regular cleaning of your water bottle.
With repeated use, the silver and copper in Coin of Harmony may turn foggytarnishpart. This is a chemical reaction and does not affect the Coinโs ability to purify water.
If you like, you can scrub it like you would clean silverware to return the shine. This chemical reaction tells you the Coin is made of real silver and copper.
The Coin of Harmony will last for years without losing its ability to kill bacteria.
Yes, the Coin of Harmony is safe to use with reusable water bottles, including those made of stainless steel, glass and BPA-free plastic. However, it is not recommended for use with bottles that contain coatings or materials that could react with silver and copper.
The Coin of Harmony is designed to be used in water bottles. It is not recommended for use with beverages.
Yes! The Coin of Harmony is compact and lightweight, making it an excellent travel companion for keeping your water purified wherever you go.