Wellness and traditional living are such important aspects of living in today’s world, making metals like brass and copper come back. These metals that have been used in Indian households are not only visually appealing or culturally rooted but also offer a number of health benefits when they are used correctly for food or water consumption.
The zinc content present in brass items enhances the body’s ability to absorb iron effectively. A regular practice of using brass utensils can also increase hemoglobin level in the body, reducing fatigue and promoting oxygen circulation.
Zinc supports cognitive functions like memory, focus and metal clarity. Consuming food from brass utensils can maintain healthy brain activity and concentration.
Brass utensils help avoid infections which makes it especially beneficial for certain age groups that have lower immunity like older people and children.
For skin regeneration, Copper contributes by promoting the production of melanin and collagen. While ZInc helps in healing and reducing inflammation.
Copper boosts immunity by fighting harmful bacteria. It also supports overall wellness.
It aids digestion by stimulation of the digestive system and helps with the bowel movement as well.
Breaks down fat and improves metabolic process that in turn helps losing weight.
Vata, Pitta, and Kapha and the three doshas a body consist of according to Ayurveda. These energies are said to create health issues when there is an imbalance in these energies. Using copper items for food or water consumption can help in balancing these doshas.