2015-05-26

Here Is Why You Should Drink Water From A Copper Cup

Vatic Note:   In our desire to provide our readers with as much preparation as we can in both practical survival skills, but also in beginning the process of "thinking that way"  in order to be mentally prepared as well as physically prepared.

As I have stated in an earlier blog,  I live a survival life for 2 years and learned way more than I even imagined that I could.   It was a God send for me to find myself in that situation and to conquor it and do well in it.  I even thanked the person who put me in that situation, as I would not have known how to survive without having exprienced it.

I spent most of my day outdoors as well as most evenings until dark.  So it was an incredible spiritual experience that I will never forget.   I hope this begins your journey since its possible we are all going to be confronted with just such a journey.  If not, then nothing is lost, and more knowledge is gained that can help us in our everyday urban life as well.  

Here Is Why You Should Drink Water From A Copper Cup
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By Admin,  Top Healthy Life, March 15, 2015


Ayurvedic texts recommend drinking water that is stored in copper canisters, because it is believed that the copper has antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties. Copper is a mineral essential for our body, and medical studies have shown the benefits of drinking water stored in copper pots.
 
According to a study from 2012-the year, storing contaminated water in copper pots up to 16 hours at room temperature, significantly reduces the presence of harmful microbes, so many that the researchers concluded that the copper is the solution for the purification of drinking water, especially in developing countries.
Another study showed that copper surfaces in a hospitals killed 97% of the ICU bacteria that can cause infection, which resulted in a 40% reduction in infection rates.
 
Sadhguru, an Indian yogi, mystic, philanthropist said – “If you hold water in a copper bowl, preferably overnight or for at least four hours, the water takes certain qualities from the copper that are primarily good for your liver, but also for your health and energy in general.”
 
Ayurveda texts show that water stored in copper canisters has the ability to balance all three doshas in your body (vata, pitta and kapha). Dosha is a Sanskrit word which means ‘the constitution of the mind and body’. All three doshas are present in every cell, tissue and organ, for movement, metabolism and fluidity and are key components of our lives.

What are the benefits?

  • Drinking cups of water from the copper container (at room temperature), it cleanses the kidneys and the digestive system.
  • Copper is a good tonic for the liver, spleen and lymph system.
  • It helps in maintaining the health of the digestive system
  • It stimulates your brain
  • Produces melanin (pigmentation of eyes, hair and skin) in our body
  • It helps with the absorption of iron in the body
  • Destroys harmful bacteria in water
  • Regulates the functioning of the thyroid gland
  • Relieves pain caused by swollen joints as in case of arthritis
  • Slows aging
  • It helps regulate blood pressure, heart rate and lowers blood cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Wounds heal faster
It is necessary just to keep the water in a copper jug over the night and drink the positively charged water early in the morning or 2-3 times in one day. That’s more than enough to take to have the advantage of such water. Do not put the water in the refrigerator. Wash the copper bowl regularly with fresh lemon or pasta made of salt and tamarind.
 
In this modern age, we often choose convenience over healthier life. Drinking bottled water for example is not only harmful to the environment, but also it is a risk to health.  (VN: many such manufactured bottle water has fluoride in it, so be careful)
 
Do not overdo it in this practice.  It is always better to perform additional research before you start something new.


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