I am drinking around 2ltrs of water in a daily day stored in a copper vessel for 24 hours . I have early stage vitiligo and have 4-5 white patches which are less than 2cm in size .
So I found a Google article which says drinking copper water can cause liver and heart issues in the long term.
So how much quantity should I take copper water as daily intake and how long ?
Rest my treatment is going on with dermatologist and taking pigmento tablets too
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Dear.. It is nice to take copper water because it has a huge role in improving the health of skin.
It promotes melanin production.. But you should take about 100-200 ml of cu water in a day.. Not more than this.
You are taking Tab. Pigmento you should also apply pigmento cream to the affected area and after applying that should give mild sun exposure to that affected part then only it is effective..if you are not getting relief then you can consult me in early stage it is possible to reverse the pathology..
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Only take one time copper water .early morning empty stomach.
Second take copper water only in winters .because nature of copper is hot and it is good if you take in. Winter .
Drinking water from copper vessels will boost your immunity. There is no harm in consuming water stored in copper vessels long term. For vitiligo you can undergo perioduc Panchakarma treatments as well to arrest progress of the condition.
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