Ceramic beads - Sold loose and per unit
USES AND BENEFITS
- In the carafe, 10 to 15 pearls. Tap water is lighter and tastes better (wait 30 minutes for the first use, then refill the carafe as you go.
- In the kettle, 12 to 25 pearls. Radically reduces limescale deposits.
- In the washing machine. 50 pearls (in a cotton pouch or sock, well knotted). Less limescale build-up. Increased washing power (less detergent)
- In the fruit basket or vegetable bin of the refrigerator. A dozen beads. Longer shelf life, less odour, less rotting.
- In the dishwasher. 15 to 30 pearls in a cotton bag or in the cutlery tray. Perfect wash, rinse and shine results with less product.
- In flower pots and vases. Longer shelf life. Less frequent water changes.
- In the shoe cupboard, a handful of pearls help to neutralise odours
- In the toilet flush tank, to prevent limescale deposits. A handful (or a mega-pearl).
COMPOSITION
EM ceramics consist of clay fermented with natural, unmodified, effective micro-organisms and fired at 1200° C. The multiple characteristics of EM are preserved in the clay. On contact with water, the information (frequencies) of the ceramic is transmitted to the water. The quality of the water improves and remains fresher.
ECOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CERAMIC BEADS
Made of clay, ceramic beads are 100% natural and biodegradable. They allow you to drink tap water without the unpleasant taste of chlorine or other substances.
Drinkable and of good quality in France, tap water, although less expensive, is sometimes shunned by children and adults alike because of its taste, which is considered unpleasant depending on the region and the sensations of each person. Ceramic beads improve the quality and taste of the water, making it pleasant to drink, and at no extra cost.
This helps to combat the proliferation of plastic waste caused in part by the purchase of bottled water. They also considerably reduce the budget at the same time, as bottled water is excessively expensive in addition to being extremely polluting.
WHY ARE THEY SOLD LOOSE?
Ceramic beads have a definite ecological interest and are synonymous with savings. Without packaging, they avoid the production of unnecessary waste. The fact that ceramic beads are sold in loose does not make them any less hygienic, as they must first be sterilised before being used.
WHY IN DETAIL?
The number of ceramic beads you need depends on your use. It would be pointless to buy 30 when 25 are sufficient.
When purchased in retail, ceramic beads allow you to adjust your purchase to your needs.
For example, depending on the hardness (presence of limescale) of your tap water, you may need to add a few more ceramic beads than the average recommendation. It's easy with retail beads, and it's also more economical!
RECOMMENDATIONS
Dosage
The above quantities are given as an indication and must be adapted to your use, and to the quality of your tap water.
They can be increased or decreased at your convenience.
Do not hesitate to combine them with pink ceramic pearls or binchotan charcoal, without risk of undesirable effects.
Maintenance
Before using for the first time, immerse the ceramic pearls in boiling water for 10 minutes, then leave them to dry. This can be done about once a month, or when you feel that the effect of the ceramic beads is less noticeable.
You can also rub them gently with a small brush or loofah if you wish.
ORIGIN
Original products - Made in Japan according to the work of Professor Teruo Higa
THE CHAMARREL® GUARANTEE
Chamarrel® uses the services of an independent French laboratory which carries out radioactivity tests, and certifies the absence of radioactivity in the ceramic beads.
TO GO FURTHER
EM ceramic beads are an eco-responsible alternative that arouses as much enthusiasm as questions about their action, their effectiveness, their origin, their interest compared to other more widespread solutions such as binchotan charcoal. The answers to the recurring questions allow us to go further.