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Benefits of using clay pots to store water

Back in the days when we didn’t have water filters and refrigerators, water was stored in clay pots. Using clay pots is a traditional way of storing drinking water in India.

Even to this day, you will find people in rural areas using clay pots to store water. Storing drinking water in clay pots has a lot of benefits to offer. In this article, we will learn a few important things about using clay pots.

How a Clay Pot is Made?

To make clay pots, you need to first arrange for the raw materials. This includes clay, detergent, lacquer, a small circular dish, colours, and a piece of cloth.

Clay is the most important item needed to make clay pots. It is used to make the body of the vessel. The clay is shaped by the potter into the item he wants to make.

The potter kneads the clay and then rolls out long clay shapes. After that, a base is made. Once the base is ready, the pot is strengthened or made more durable by smoothening it out.

In the next step, the pot is left to dry and then it is baked to make it strong. After that your clay pot is ready.

Now that you know how to make a clay pot, you should give it a try in your house.

How Beneficial is it to Store and Drink Water from a Clay Pot?

There are many benefits of using a clay water pot. Some of the main benefits include:

  1. It keeps the water cool
    Clay pots are used to store drinking water mostly in summers because they help to keep the water cool. For people living in villages who don’t have the budget to buy a refrigerator can make use of clay pots to get cool water.
  2. Improves metabolism
    Drinking water from a clay pot helps you to improve your metabolism. That’s because it is free from all harmful chemicals that are found in plastic containers.
  3. Tastes sweet
    Water stored in clay pots tastes sweet. Not just that but it also feels gentle on your throat. The taste of water is any day better than filtered water.

Clay Pots Designs and Paintings

The art of making clay pots is called pottery. People involved in pottery not only make clay pots for storing water but also as a piece of artwork. You will find clay pot painting and designs that are sold as artwork. You can either use them to decorate your house during festivals or even store water in them.

Helps in improving metabolism

The body’s natural metabolic system is boosted with water stored in a clay pot. This is because this water does not come in contact with any kinds of chemical components.

Gentle on the throat

It is general tendency to drink cold water from the refrigerator during the summer months. The sudden change in temperature of the water from the refrigerator can cause throat problems. Instead of it, try drinking water from a clay pot. The water is cool and extremely pleasant to drink. It is gentle on the throat and thirst is satiated in the best manner.

Natural way of cooling water

When we want to cool water, we put bottles of water inside the fridge. Try using a clay pot instead and see the difference in the cooling. When stored in clay pots, healing benefits are provided along with cooling the water. In the fridge the water becomes chilled, but in clay pots it is just soothingly cool.

Good for health for alkaline nature of clay pot

The alkaline nature of clay pots is not unknown. Required pH balance of water is retained and maintained. If the water has acidic contents, it is balanced by the alkaline nature of the clay pot. Gastric and acidic troubles can be dealt with successfully with water from clay pots.

Clay pot has healing properties

You might not know, but clay pots have healing properties. This is because the clay which is used for making the pots abounds in various kinds of minerals and electromagnetic energy. When water is stored in the pot and then drunk, the benefits are transferred to the body.

Absence of toxic chemicals

One of the biggest advantages of drinking water from clay pot is that there is no fear of any toxic chemicals in the same. There is no scare of endocrine disruption due to BPA, a potent toxic chemical found in plastic bottles. Chances of contamination are almost absent in this water.

Helps in preventing sunstrokes

Sunstrokes during the scorching summer months are quite common. Drinking water from clay pots might help in combating this problem to a great extent. This is because water stored in clay pot becomes rich in nutrients – vitamins and minerals. Levels of body glucose are also maintained with this water.

Porous in nature

Porosity of clay pot is not unknown. Evaporation begins the moment water is stored in clay pot. This leads to the cooling of the water within. This porous nature of clay comes with its own set of benefits and advantages. Reap the benefits of the same in the best manner.

Eco-friendly option

Choosingenvironment-friendly options in all spheres of life is a great initiative. Most of us now keep and store water in plastic bottles. And we know that plastic does not get decomposed easily. Moreover, it contains harmful toxic chemicals. Millions of tons of plastic waste are created and a very small part is recycled. Clay pots are absolutely natural and organic and environment-friendly options.

Great cure for gastric and acidity problems

You might notice that elderly members in your family must be talking of drinking water from clay pots and get benefits. Since the pH level of water is maintained excellently in clay pots, it is possible to combat gastric and acidity related problems successfully.

Cheaper than plastic bottles

Clay pots can be used year after year if they are cleaned and maintained properly from time to time. In fact, cleaning them is no big deal as well. When handled in the right manner these pots are quite durable. When compared, they prove to be cheaper than plastic bottles on the long run.

Earthen healing: The clay used for crafting pots is replete with minerals and electromagnetic energy. When water is stored in the pot, the clay charges it with the healing powers of the earth according to Dr Bhagwati. So when you drink the water, your body benefits from it.

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