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Drinking water from copper vessels can boost immunity, digestion, and metabolism, but only if done right.

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Drinking water stored in copper vessels has long been a part of Indian tradition, and today it has also turned into a global health trend. From Ayurveda to social media, its benefits are being widely praised. It is believed that keeping water in a copper vessel overnight and drinking it on an empty stomach in the morning helps detoxify the body, improves digestion, and offers relief from several health issues. But not everyone should drink it—if consumed incorrectly or in excess, it can cause harm.
Why Copper Water Is Considered Healthy
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Water stored in copper carries antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which can boost immunity, balance thyroid hormones, and even aid iron absorption, making it helpful in conditions like anaemia. Many also believe it helps relieve acidity, gas, constipation, and joint pain, while keeping the digestive system healthy.
Drinking this water regularly for two to three months is considered beneficial, but it is advised to take a break afterwards so that copper levels in the body don’t rise dangerously. The practice is especially recommended during monsoons, as it helps keep the body warm from within.
Who Should Avoid Copper Water
Copper water is not suitable for everyone. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, those prone to frequent stomach upsets, or people with serious liver and kidney conditions are advised against drinking it.
Individuals with Wilson’s disease, a condition where copper naturally accumulates in the body, must also avoid it completely. Overconsumption can lead to nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps, and long-term damage to vital organs.
How to Use Copper Vessels Safely
It is important to avoid storing sour foods like curd, buttermilk, or lemon water in copper vessels, as they can react harmfully. Old or corroded vessels should not be used, and they must always be kept clean and dry to prevent toxic buildup.
When consumed mindfully and in moderation, copper water can act like nectar for the body, improving digestion, boosting immunity, and supporting overall health. But drinking it excessively, or without considering individual health needs, can turn this ancient wellness practice into a health risk.
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September 17, 2025, 13:41 IST
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