Copper water anyone?

Copper in water
@pitstop (15551)
Australia
October 30, 2022 8:32am CST
We had lunch at a restaurant and this was the bottled water served to us. It's called 'copper' and actually has copper added to it. I know there are some benefits in a touch of copper in your diet. In fact, it is traditional to cook in some copper utensils and drink water or store water in high quality copper vessels in our country. Looks like the traditional concepts are now taken up by the companies too!
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
31 Oct 22
I don't know if I'd want to drink copper.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
31 Oct 22
At that miniscule amount, I wonder if it makes any difference.
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@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
31 Oct 22
@pitstop Maybe not. I don't know.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
30 Oct 22
All what I know is that water contaminated with copper is toxic. Of course the quantity here is ridiculous, just a way to make simple water cost more.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
30 Oct 22
It was priced as the same as regular bottled water.
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@LadyDuck (502148)
• Italy
30 Oct 22
@pitstop At least they do not overcharge.
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
31 Oct 22
I don't know whether the copper will be good for our health or not. I just know that it is good to use the iron pan to cook so that we can obtain the Ferrum. But I am not sure whether the copper can work well for us.
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
31 Oct 22
It's used here in India traditionally. But copper can be toxic, so I'm not sure how the amount will be moderated.
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@Archie0 (5654)
31 Oct 22
Copper is not added to the water. But copper is stored in copper vessels. They have a plant where they purify water using copper. But I feel consuming water directly from vessel is beneficial this looks marketing gimmick and at the end it ended in a plastic bottle itself
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@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
31 Oct 22
I have to look to see if the levels they have mentioned is of any benefit or harm.
@wolfgirl569 (135583)
• Marion, Ohio
30 Oct 22
Never heard of adding it to water.