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"Our ancestors were using copper vessels to store water" Really? What are they doing now?

"nowadays the tradition of storing drinking water in copper vessels almost vanishes." Damn J G Speedift.

"We often use plastic bottles or glass jars to store water and also plastic containers are used to drink water." But never to store water, obviously. That would be lunacy.

"There is a science behind drinking water from copper vessels." Just the one?

"Here are some health benefits you can get when you drink water in copper vessels." As opposed to drinking it in your house.
 
I store my typical daily allowances of drinking fluids in oak casks

Hiccup..
 
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