Swirled water – as nature intended it
Water swirler (insert) suitable for our Instapure F7 filter kits.
You know how a mountain stream bubbles up, like dancing down the rocks with a sparkling laugh? Well, there you have it. Water that lives. That breathes. Carrying energy, oxygen and the joy of life. That’s how water is meant to be, and that’s exactly the feeling you can get straight from your tap with a small but mighty friend: the water whirler.
What is this magical meadow?
A water swirler isn’t just a gadget – it’s an energy tool for your home. It screws onto your faucet (yes, it replaces the old straw collector), and as the water passes through it, it sets it into swirling motion. As in spiraling dance, as in nature! It’s not about filtering or adding anything, it’s about reminding water of what it really is. Water in its true element.
The water swirler works by creating small, powerful vortices in the water as it passes through it, mimicking the natural movement of water in nature, such as when it flows in rivers and streams. This swirling motion aims to oxygenate the water and improve its structure, resulting in a fresher, cleaner feeling and improved water quality. The swirling effect affects the molecular structure of the water and makes it more ‘alive’, which can improve taste and potentially positively affect its properties, such as making it softer and easier for the body to absorb.
What happens then, cosmically… and physically?
Yes, water is ‘structured’, they say. It gets its shape back, its liquid intelligence. The result? You may feel that…
- It tastes better –a bit like drinking from a cold forest spring. It also leads to better hydration, as people like to drink water and tend to drink more!
- It feels lighter –as if your body is saying “thank you!” when you drink.
- You’ll feel more alert –some will have more energy, others will be calmer. Like the water knows what you need.
- Hydration becomes deeper –well, the cells seem to absorb it better. PS, we have noticed that our potted plants love the swirled water.
- The limescale gets a workout –because the swirling apparently also affects how the water behaves in the pipes. Good for both household appliances and plants.
All this from a small mojang?
Right. This particular swirler is Swedish, made by the family business Plus&Minus, which has been doing this for four generations. Crafts from Råå. They have been doing swirling since long before it became trendy (for three generations actually).
And if you’re curious about the science – sure, there are some studies that tease this out with swirling and water structure. But above all there is the feeling. That little wow feeling when you take a glass of swirled water and your body says “more of that, please”.
So why not give your water a swirl?
Installation of Plus & Minus swirlers
Easy to assemble – you put the swirler between the metal adapter that comes with the filter kit and the filter mechanism itself. So this is an aftermarket product. Very smart we think, provides swirled water directly from your crane top filter and it works on both filtered and unfiltered water.
Precision product from Sweden.
References and research
Structured water is considered by proponents to improve fluid absorption and hydration, detoxification, energy, circulation, help the immune system and more.
You can read more about structured water here: https://struktureratvatten.se/
A celebrity in the field of water revitalization is Victor Schauberger in the last century. Feel free to search for him and his life, very fascinating!
We recommend the documentary about Victor Schauberger on Youtube, which you can find here.
Some scientific studies on swirled water:
1. **”Effects of Water Structuring Devices (WSD) on Water: A Comprehensive Review”** – A review study examining the effects of various water swirlers on water structure and quality.
2. **”Water Treated by Magnetic Fields: A Review of its Properties and Potential Applications”** – A study examining how magnetic fields can affect the structure and properties of water, sometimes including water turbulence.
3. **”Effects of Vortex-Induced Low-Energy Pulses on Water: An Overview of Research in Russia and Former Soviet Union”** – An overview of research from Russia and the former Soviet Union investigating the effects of water vortexing on water properties.
4. **”The effect of vortexing on the chemical and physical properties of water”** – A study analyzing how water vortexing affects both chemical and physical properties of water.
5. **”Impact of Different Vortex Devices on the Characteristics of Drinking Water”** – A study comparing different types of water vortex devices and their effects on the quality of drinking water.