NATURAL WATER PURIFIER- An All natural, No-Electric, Water Cooler & Purifier – Hand crafted in the USA

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Water is the essence of life, and its purity is at the very core to our well-being. In the realm of natural water purification, few can rival the timeless method of clay water jars. Among these, the Miriam’s Water Jar stands out not just as a vessel but as a nod to tradition, modern innovation, and sustainable living. We dive deep into the limitless benefits of using a natural water purifier like Miriam’s Water Jar and why it truly is the superior choice for every home.

In an era dominated by technological advancements, there’s a certain allure in embracing methods that have stood the test of time. Clay water jars, having been used for centuries across diverse cultures. The Miriam’s Water Jar isn’t merely a testament to this ancient practice but a refined embodiment of it. Merging age-old wisdom with thoughtful design, it offers a holistic approach to water purification. By choosing Miriam’s Water Jar, one is not only opting for pure water but also becoming a part of a larger movement that values sustainability, authenticity, and the genuine health benefits of using nature in its purest form.

The Ancient Wisdom of Clay Water Jars

Historically, many cultures have revered the practice of storing water in clay vessels. It’s not just about tradition; it’s about the magic of clay. The semi-porous nature of clay allows for a gentle evaporation process, which cools and purifies the water. This is not a mere claim but a scientifically acknowledged process where impurities, which are negatively charged, get drawn out by the positively charged ions present in clay. This “sweating” process ensures that toxins, including harmful elements like chlorides, nitrates, ammonia, and even arsenic, are effectively removed.

At the heart of Miriam’s Earthen Cookware’s philosophy lies a profound respect for age-old practices, coupled with a drive for contemporary enhancement.

Traditional clay water jars while effective, often come with a bottleneck design, making cleaning a challenge. Recognizing this, Miriam’s design retains a highly beneficial “egg” shape. This innovation facilitates effortless cleaning and serving.

Miriam’s Water Jar: A Blend of Tradition and Innovation

The water jar’s distinctive egg shape serves a dual purpose: it promotes natural circulation while purifying the water. As the warmer water rises from the base, its ascent is facilitated by the vessel’s unique shape. Once at the broader top, the clay cools the water, causing it to descend, thus maintaining a gentle, continuous circulation. This ceaseless motion not only ensures thorough purification but is also believed to enhance the water’s structure and vitality — mirroring the journey of water as it courses through natural springs.

Miriam’s primary clay possesses an inherent alkalinity, addressing the prevalent issue of today’s acidic water. By storing water in these specially designed pots, its pH balance is naturally neutralized, enhancing its health benefits. This is why many attest to the distinctly “sweet” taste of water from Miriam’s Water Jars.

Miriam’s commitment to using only the finest primary clay ensures that our products naturally ward off bacteria, attributing to their inherent anti-bacterial properties. Scientific research has shed light on the remarkable abilities of pure clay water jars in water purification. Multiple studies confirm that these jars can efficiently extract harmful impurities like chlorides, nitrates, ammonia, and arsenic. This traditional method is now supported by modern science, reinforcing the benefits of using clay jars for water storage.

Sources:

  1. https://www.hindawi.com/journals/tswj/2019/9529618/
  2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29347885/
  3. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/1378/3/032028/pdf

2 Comments

Courtney Burch said:

I love how traditional & beautiful this is!

Gretchen Rodriguez said:

This is incredible!

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