My Mother-in-Law Lived to 89. Sharp Until The End.
Never took medication. Never complained about pain. We called her lucky. She called us fools. She grew up in India, where every morning she drank water from a copper vessel that had sat overnight, the same vessel her mother gave her. The same tradition Indian families have followed for 5,000 years.
"You Americans poison yourselves with plastic, then take pills to feel better."
I dismissed it as old-world superstition. Until I watched my own health decline while hers stayed strong.
Modern science now confirms what she always knew: Copper naturally purifies water, delivers essential minerals, and kills harmful bacteria without chemicals, filters, or electricity. Her vessel is now in my kitchen. This bottle is my modern version of her wisdom. Too late for her to see. But not too late for us.