Travel swirlers
Swirler built into funnel. To take on a trip or use at home. Swedish made from Plus & Minus. Made entirely of stainless steel.
What is a water swirler?
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 is set 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. This swirler is mounted in a funnel, so you can easily take it with you. Combine it with our cranesbill filter. The applications are many. Can also be used for decanting and swirling wine.
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.
Effects that swirled water is said to have on Humans:
Improved Hydration – the water is better absorbed by the body, leading to better hydration.
Increased Energy – Many users report a feeling of increased energy and vitality after drinking swirled water.
Better Taste – The water will have a fresher and cleaner taste. It also leads to better hydration, as people like to drink water and tend to drink more!
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.