Water stored in a clay pot tends to be cooler than the surrounding temperature due to the evaporation process that takes place through the porous clay.
Clay pots can leach small amounts of minerals into the water, such as calcium, magnesium, and iron.
The flavour of clay encourages people to drink more water and stay hydrated.
The porous structure of clay pots allows for airflow and a slow exchange of oxygen, which may aid in limiting the development of some potentially hazardous microbes in the water.
It is environmentally beneficial to store water in clay pots rather than metal or plastic containers, which may leak dangerous substances into the water.
Clay is alkaline in nature which interacts with acidic foods and provides adequate pH balance and keeping acidity and gastric-related problems at bay.
Water stored in a clay pot is devoid of any kind of chemicals, thus drinking clay put water every day can boost your metabolism due to the presence of minerals in water.
Drinking clay pot water helps in combating sunstroke as the clay pot keeps the rich minerals and nutrients intact in water and helps rehydrate quickly.
Drinking cold water from the refrigerator can cause itching and soreness in the throat and can give you a bad throat or infection. Clay pot water does not aggravate one' cold or cough.
The clay used in making such pots is replete with minerals and electromagnetic energy that re-energizes the body and compensates for the loss of power caused by the weather.