Copper utensils stain and darken over a period of time. This happens naturally, due to the oxidation process. At Rock & Move, we do not coat our vessels with any toxic lacquer coatings that are quite commonly used to give them shiny clean appearance all the time.
According to ancient Indian ayurvedic teachings, drinking water that has been stored in copper vessels (such as a copper water bottle or a copper water cup) first thing in the morning on an empty stomach detoxifies and cleanses your digestive system.
Copper water isn’t a beverage you’ll find in the nearest supermarket or health store. Rather, you have to make it by storing drinking water in a copper container.
It plays a key role in multiple essential body functions, such as the production of energy, connective tissues, and your brain’s chemical messaging system. Proponents of this practice state that storing water in copper containers allows the metal to infuse into the water, thus conferring benefits to the drinker. When you store water in a copper bottle for long (eight hours or more), this metal releases ions and the water becomes infused with these copper ions.
Benefits:
- Kills bacteria
- Improves your digestive system
- Strengthens your immune system
- Increases your energy level
- Balances your thyroid
- Helps aides weight loss
- Improves your brain function
- Helps your heart and blood pressure
- Helps prevent anaemia
- Decreases joint inflammation and arthritic pain
- Helps heal wounds
- Slows down signs of aging
- Promotes healthy skin
Key Tips
- Make sure to dry your bottle completely with a cotton cloth after washing, this will avoid stain build up on your copper bottle due to water again
- When not in use, always keep your copper bottle completely dry and always keep in a dry place
- All of our copper water bottles are made of pure high-grade food-safe copper. We don’t use any other coatings or lining, and all of our copper water bottles are of exceptional quality
- In addition, many other sellers are selling copper bottles that are coated on the inside and outside with a lacquer that is toxic and should definitely not be in your drinking water! Our copper bottles are pure and contain absolutely no toxic materials of any kind.