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USING THE WATER EGGTM

We have learnt from Viktor Schauberger's writings that it is very important to store liquids in opaque egg shaped containers. Because there are no corners and crevices there is no stagnation and disease causing bacteria are much less likely to breed. Constant convection and spiralling movement keep liquids fresh, cool and healthy. The stored liquid should not be exposed to sunlight. The Ancients knew of this and used amphorae and egg-shaped urns as storage vessels made from natural materials. In today's industrial world, practicality dictates the mass production and use of cylindrical and rectangular plastic containers. The Water EggTM (28 cm length x 19 cm greatest diameter) is beautifully handcrafted from porcelain clay and comes complete with tap, stand and lid. It is glazed on the inside. It will store approximately one gallon (4.5 litres) of liquid. A Harmoniser is set in beeswax within the lid and ensures that whatever you store in it becomes energised. Use the Water Egg in your fridge or anywhere else for storing water, wine, juice, cold tea, kombucha, milk, oil or whatever you can think of.

INSTRUCTIONS
1. 2. 3. 4. Slot the two wooden parts of the stand together. The stand is now ready for use. Wash the Water Egg in warm soapy water and rinse before use. Place the Water Egg on the assembled stand. A cork collar has already been inserted into the spout of the Water Egg. Gently push and twist the wooden tap into the collar. Make sure that collar and tap are firmly in the spout, if necessary push them in a little further. Your Water Egg is now ready to be filled.

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MAINTENANCE
Clean inside and outside from time to time with warm soapy water and rinse. Marks on the outside can be gently removed using fine grade abrasive paper. Do not put lid in hot water or in dishwasher. This would melt the wax and cause the Harmoniser to fall out.

Do let us know how you get on with the Water Egg - please share your experiences with us.

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About the Centre for Implosion Research


The Centre for Implosion Research was founded in December 1997 by Dolly Knight, MBBS, GCHM and Jonathan Stromberg, BSc, MSc, DIC, FGS. The Centres mission is to realise Viktor Schaubergers goals by developing a type of technology that is antithetical to the conventional polluting and exploitative technologies, in that it is pollution free and works in harmony with Nature.

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