Monday, February 29, 2016

Healing power of clay pot water...

                                                 

  • Water is the universal elixir of life.It makes up more than 70 percent of our total body mass and covers the same proportion of the Earth’s surface.We can live without food for a month or more; but we will perish in a matter of days without water. We imbibe this vital power or Prâna from water that gives more energy, health and immunity. Water is essential for our existence and we should have access to clean water for our daily activities. 
  • When you talk about drinking water, you need to be extra cautious. Nowadays most of us drink mineral water or the one from the RO purifier and store it in plastic bottles. In olden times everybody used to drink from the clay pot or earthen pot and they were a way lot healthier than us.Can you believe that by just changing the way the water is stored, you can make it healthy!
  • In this virtual world, where everyone is behind technology and advancement, there are people who still rely on the traditional methods of water purification. This makes earthen pot sustainable. It has the values and believes attached to its form and function. Moreover, the material decomposes back to nature without polluting the environment. Functionality causes zero percent exploitation of resources indeed! It is a refrigerator which doesn’t require electricity.
  • It’s widely known that drinking enough water each day is an essential key to health. The quality of the water we drink, however, often gets overlooked. Today, we are blessed with remarkable convenience in obtaining the water we drink. While some people still hike for miles to find fresh water, we simply turn on a faucet or run to the nearest store. Such convenience, however, also breeds less care regarding the quality of water we drink.
  • Have you ever had water from clay pot?  Well, if you haven’t, then you are missing out on countless health benefits. Using a clay pot for water is not just a traditional alternative to the steel, glass and plastic containers, but it’s a healthy alternative as well.

        
        How cooling takes place in the pot?
  • As per the science behind the way of cooling water in a clay pot, the clay pot absorbs some of the water that is poured into it, which makes the clay pot well moist. The outside temperature evaporates the humidity on the pot and this cools the kept water at a comfortable temperature, whose effect lasts until the wall of the pot is moist. 
  • This earthen pot (used for storing water in the olden days), that we have so merrily traded for plastic, stainless steel and other synthetically manufactured materials, has tiny pores all over its body that gives it passive cooling properties. It allows water to evaporate from its surface, similar to the way a human body functions, keeping the stored water cool.

        
        Benefits of drinking clay pot pot water
  • When it comes to storing water, the earthen pots occupy the primary position. Storing water in an earthen pot is the best method. Earthen pot not only makes the water chilled during summer but also provides healing elements of Earth. More importantly the earthen pot transfers the coolness to the water according to the climatic conditions; which is the special quality of earthen pot that no other container has. The chilled water of earthen pots during summer has no other replacement in quenching the thirst and satisfaction of drinking water.
  • Naturally cooled water from clay pots is readily absorbed by the body and is brimming with micro-nutrients that it soaks up from the kiln fired earthen pot.
  • In the scorching summer heat the clay pot water is good as compared to fridge water to avoid sunstroke also the other reason could have been that the sudden temperature change could make us sick. What we did not realize though, is that the water stored in an earthen pot is gentle on the throat. It is an ideal drink for people suffering from cough or cold. It is assumed that people, who drink water from an earthen pot, have less chances of developing throat infection compared to those, who drink chilled water from the fridge.
  • Storing water in plastic containers is not safe as harmful chemicals such as BPA in plastic, pose a health hazard by clinging to the water molecules. The traditional clay pot is the best way of storing water. Drinking water from the clay pot helps in improving the body’s metabolism and is devoid of harmful chemicals like BPA. Clay pot water tastes very natural, is pleasantly chilled and is good for health.
  • Another benefit of clay water pots is the alkaline nature of clay. The alkaline clay interacts with the acidity of water and provides the proper pH balance. This water can help curb acidity and in turn provides relief from gastronomic pains. This nature of clay is quite useful and is one of the few well-documented benefits of drinking water from an earthen pot.
  • Clay pot water drinking can very well improve the level of testosterone in your body when compared water stored in plastic.
  • After breaking the clay pot  it depletes into the ground. Indeed it can be reused and recycled. The design value of earthen pots makes it hundred percent Eco- friendly.
  • Earthen pots can cool water without electricity. In fact, most of the people in Rural India rely on earthen pots as natural refrigerators as it doesn’t require electricity as electricity isn’t available in these places and the temperature is just apt for the throat.
  • Drinking water from natural filtration is better than chemically treated water as human body would need few bacteria to develop immunity within the body.
  • Earthen pots results in no harmful by-products during the production of pottery. Clay scraps and imperfect pieces produced off the jiggering machine or from slip casting may be re-mixed and re-used.
  • There are health risks involved with consumption of demineralized water such as it direct effects on the intestinal mucous membrane, metabolism and mineral homeostasis or other body functions. Little or no intake of calcium can lead to weaker bones and frequent tooth bleeding. Moreover, it may also lead to loss of body immunity to fight against diseases. Earthen pot sustains these minerals in the water and makes it healthy for drinking as compared to distilled water
       
        Ill effects of water stored in plastic,aluminium containers etc
  • If the water is stored in glass vessels there is no harm; and there is no benefit either. Also, Water should neither be stored nor used from an aluminum vessel. The Aluminum mixes with water, goes in to our intestines and the body leading to various diseases. Water stored in plastic containers contain harmful chemical like Bisphenol A which poses a health hazard.
  • The chemicals added to sanitize water have also raised concerns in recent years. These include chlorine, phosphate, lime, soda ash, fluoride and aluminum phosphate. Chlorine, in particular, has attracted considerable attention. Studies have shown that chlorine forms carcinogenic chemicals when interacting with organic matter commonly found in water. Ingesting small amounts of chlorine over time has also been shown to drop vitamin E levels in the body and destroy beneficial intestinal flora.
  • Water is usually stored in plastic bottles in the refrigerator which contains CFCs or chlorofluorocarbons. They are organic compounds that found large scale application in refrigerants few decades ago. However, it was found out that CFCs react with the ozone gas in our atmosphere and leave us vulnerable to harmful effects of ultraviolet radiations of sun.
  • As awareness of water quality has increased in recent years, bottled water sales have boomed. Relying solely on bottled water, however, is more costly and less environmentally friendly than investing in a quality filtration system. Chemicals from plastic bottles can also leach into the water, particularly if bottles become hot.
  • Bottled water can last only for a couple of days and then starts emitting bad odor. Studies show that the plastics used for bottles contain chemicals having estrogenic activity.
  • The new technology based water purifiers are sleek and contemporary. The material used in its construction is unbreakable and assures prolonged storage. The additional filters bring to us more clean and purified water. Since, the water treated can be stored for a couple of days. These purifiers are made from unsustainable materials and are not decomposable. This in turn results in releasing harmful products in nature.

        How to store water in clay pot ?
  • For generations, earthen pots have been used to store water and keep it cool as water stored in matkas or surahis for a few hours gets cooled at about 10⁰C and 14⁰C. The water kept in clay pot is said to have a refreshing flavor and is just at the right temperature not too warm and not too chilled. 
  • You can boil water for about 20 minutes, let it cool down to room temperature and then put it in a clay pot.
  • If you already have a water purifier you can take filtered water and store in clay pot to make it cool instead of keeping it in fridge.
  • Bunch of vetiver roots can be put in the clay pot to enhance the cooling effect of water. For more information you can visit http://vaishali2013.blogspot.in/2014/03/beat-heat-using-vetiver.html 
       
       Some precautions to be used while using clay potwater.
  • Keep your earthen pot germ-free, by scrubbing, cleaning and then drying the clay pot after each use prior to restocking it. You should make sure that you change the water stored in it regularly and clean the earthen pot once in 3 days.
  • Different types of clay pots are available in the market – a small clay pot is easy to handle while the big one is hard to move around. Select the clay pot which best suit your needs and your comfort.
  • The breeze will help keep your water cool, so put the pot on a sturdy table near the window and wrap a clean moist cloth around the clay pot for faster cooling.
  • Keep the clay pot covered at all times to prevent insects, dust and other contaminants from falling into it.
  • Don’t put a glass directly in clay pot to take out water as it could contaminate the water, instead use a clean, long-handled ladle.
  • Check clay pot properly while buying that there is no crack, otherwise water can leak out. A cracked clay pot cannot cool the water effectively.
  • Water storage in earthen pots was easy, but soon people realized it’s difficult to pour out water by tuning the heavy water filled pots. Even as the water level goes much deeper, the water cannot be taken out easily .To avoid this problem the earthen pots with attached tap can be used for  easy water pouring and saving each drop wisely.

        
        Conclusion
  • A grassroots alternative to hi-tech filtration systems is earthen pots. It is important to understand that the innovation and technology have their roots inspired from the ancient practices and equipment. Like the concept of current water purifiers is nothing put an inverted pot with a stopper. The slight innovation in the design has increased its function multi fold. Even though the current water purifiers can serve the purpose perfectly, there are few moments when human realize that their made technology fails in many situations and the need becomes to switch back to the tried and tested old methods.
  • Most of us have grown up on  soothing coolness and earthy flavor  of clay pot water that would quench our thirst on hot summer days, like nothing else could. But with refrigeration taking over, out went this very healthy practice! This article focuses on the unceasing existence and usage of earthen pots despite of the new advancement in technologies. After reading this post you may be tempted to get a clay pot right away! Well, what are you waiting for?
       
       Stay healthy !




16 comments:

jovanna said...

thank you
i appreciate
but can you tell me where to buy these clay pots now?

thanks
goodenergybreak@gmail.com

creepy said...

Does it matter where the clay or mud for the pots comes from. How good or polluted the source of clay might be?

creepy said...

Thank you for writing. These days am trying to find healthy alternatives for my kid. Your blog has answered lots of my doubts. I found your blog trying to find about Ragi... Great information.

creepy said...

Thank you for writing. These days am trying to find healthy alternatives for my kid. Your blog has answered lots of my doubts. I found your blog trying to find about Ragi... Great information.

Vaishali G Kamat said...

Thanks Creepy ....

Anonymous said...

I found clay pots on amazon.com. Look up ancient cookware.

Question: Does filtering water through an inverted clay pot take out flouride and other metal ions?

Unknown said...

I found clay pots on amazon.com. Look up ancient cookware.

Question: Does filtering water through an inverted clay pot take out flouride and other metal ions?

Anonymous said...

Good article.Answered many of my doubts.
Will a clay pot remineralize ro+uv filtered water?If so is there any time span for the pots to be used.

Vaishali G Kamat said...

Thanks !

Anonymous said...

How come you didnt' answer any of the questions about flouride and other metal icons, and does it matter where the clay comes from?
Would appreciate input and response

Unknown said...

Very informative. My friend sells earthen pots and asked me to gather information on importance of clay pots. I found that information here in your blog. We will pass this information on so that many will benefit. Thank you sharing.

Vaishali G Kamat said...

Thanks !

NIRANJAN KUMAR ROY said...

THANKS FOR GIVE BEST INFORMATION ABOUT DRINKING WATER.

Anonymous said...

Hi,

I bought a clay water pot and washed it with liquid vim soap. Have I done something wrong? Can I reverse the damage?

Unknown said...

Clay pot becomes free of germs and bactaria after burning
And every clay pot undergoes burn before use and this is the process of making clay pot like clay brics

Krishna Jadhav said...

Great work, I am loving the way you are promoting Vedic wisdom and its practices.

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