Thursday, 16 February 2017

WHY YOU SHOULD DRINK WATER IN COPPER VESSELS

11 Reasons Why you should drink water in copper vessels

 During my childhood days I remember my grandma storing water in a copper vessel overnight.  She would have us drink it first thing in the morning, claiming that the water was extremely healthy for the mind and body.  Now when I see these ancient customs re-emerging, I look back and think, I should have taken my grandma’s advice seriously.
Copper is considered an essential mineral for our body.  Ayurveda recommends storing water overnight in a copper jug and drinking it first thing in the morning for maintaining good health.  The water stored this way is called ‘Tamra Jal’ and it helps to balance all three doshas (Kapha, Vata and Pitta.)
The metal copper has electromagnetic energy which is called Prana Shakti. Drinking water that is stored for 8-10 hours in a copper vessel is very beneficial.  Copper makes the water ionic which helps to maintain body’s pH (acid-alkaline) balance.


1. Helps with WEIGHT LOSS/
2. Keeps you young.
3. Helps you Heal Faster.
4. Regulates the Thyroid Gland.
5.  Cuts down the Cancer Risks.
6.  Regulates the Melanin Production
7. Helps Fight Anaemia
8. Prevents Digestive Disorders
9. Boosts Cardiovascular Health
10 . Regulates the Brain Functions.
11. Reduces the Arthritis Brain
How to keep a Copper Water Vessel? 
Copper oxidizes naturally and needs to be cleaned at regular intervals. Traditional methods of cleaning copper include rubbing the copper with a mixture of salt and tamarind paste or fresh lemon juice. If not lime, try salt or baking soda and vinegar to clean it.  Allow your water to remain in the jug overnight or at least 8 hours for best effects.  In the morning, enjoy a daily dosage of energized water.
No wonder our ancestors had copper vessels for drinking water. And don’t you think they had lived longer and healthier than their modern aqua-filtering counterparts! A debate may be on, but again, copper water is definitely good for all of us.





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