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Copper Water Bottle and Its Benefits

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Copper Water Bottle and Its Benefits

According to studies, copper helps to maintain good health, delay the signs of ageing, promote healthy skin, maintain cardiovascular health, stimulate the brain, and help the thyroid.  Because our copper bottles are self-sterilizing and copper is inherently anti-microbial, they require less cleaning. They are excellent for those who lead active lives. Our copper water bottles are also stunning works of functional art. We have worked hard to create a visually pleasing copper water bottle because we believe that copper is the greatest material for making water bottles.

 

Drinking water from copper water bottle provides a number of advantages, according to Ayurvedic medicine. It is believed that water kept in copper containers, often referred to as "tamra Jal" in Ayurvedic medicine, will balance your three doshas (vata kapha, pitta and pitta). The water is subtly enriched with copper's beneficial health benefits. Natural alkaline water, which can assist in restoring the pH balance to your body, can also be placed in a copper vessel. Additionally, we include natural alkaline water bottles with our copper drinking vessels.


Copper is a mineral that your body needs and that you can get from some types of fish, nuts, vegetables, fruit, and other foods. Although you might associate copper with wire and electronics, it is actually a vital mineral that your body needs. It is essential to your development and general wellbeing.

·        Copper plays a part in many of your body's organs and systems. It helps yo:

·        Make red blood cells

·        Keep nerve cells healthy

·        Support your immune system

·        Form collagen, a protien that helps make up your bones and tissues

·        Protect cells from damage

·        Absorb iron into your body

·        Turn sugar into energy

Because copper has a role in these important tasks, it can help keep certain conditions at bay, such as:

·        Anemia (low red blood cell count)

·        Osteoporosis (bone loss, most often found in women)

Your body doesn't need much copper, but when you're low, your health may take a hit. You need larger amounts as you age. The Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) for copper are:

·        Birth to age 3: 200 micrograms (mcg) -- 340 mcg

·        Ages 4-8: 440 mcg

·        Ages 9-13: 700 mcg

·        Ages 14-18: 890 mcg

·        Ages 19 and older: 900 mcg

 

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