Saturday 28 September 2019

Benefits of drinking water from a copper vessel

11 Benefits of drinking water from a copper vessel  

If you keep water in a copper vessel, preferably overnight or at least for four hours, the water acquires a certain quality from the copper which is very good for your liver in particular and your health and energy in general. If water is being violently pumped and is travelling to your house through many turns in lead or plastic pipes, with all these bends and turns, much negativity happens to the water. But while water has memory, it also has a way of unfolding itself back into its original state. If you just leave this tap water undisturbed for an hour, the negativity will undo itself....

For thousands of years, the people of India and many other Asian countries have known the benefits of drinking from copper vessels. Ancient Ayurvedic medical texts have recommended storing water in copper for a period of time and only then drinking it, which is kept as a daily practice in India especially. Now, current medical studies are supporting this ancient practice:

Copper’s

Antimicrobial

Power

According to a 2012 study published in Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition, storing bacterially contamined water in copper for up to 16 hours at room temperature considerably reduces the presence of the harmful microbes, so much that the researchers inferred that “copper holds promise as a point-of-use solution for microbial purification of drinking-water, especially in developing countries.”

An additional study from University of South Carolina researchers explored the purifying power of copper, finding that “Antimicrobial copper surfaces in intensive care units (ICU) kill 97 percent of bacteria that can cause hospital-acquired infections,” resulting in “a 40 percent reduction in the risk of acquiring an infection.”

How will you benefit?

                          

 Drinking a glass of water from a copper vessel (at room temperature) flushes the kidneys and the gastrointestinal tract.

Copper is a good tonic for the liver, spleen, and lymphatic system. Helps in maintaining digestive health

Stimulates your brain Produces melanin (pigmentation of eyes, hair and skin) in our bodies

Helps in absorption of iron in the body

Kills harmful bacteria in water

Regulates the functioning of the thyroid gland

Relieves aches and pains caused due to swollen joints like in case of arthritis

Slows down ageing

Help regulate blood pressure, heart rate and lowers one’s cholesterol and triglyceride levels

Heal wounds faster

                                                      

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