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Authentic Japanese Binchotan vegetable charcoal.
Produced in Kishu, in the Wakayama region, Binchotan is only of high quality if it is produced by artisans sustainably managing their Ubamegashi forests. Production is controlled. It is the ideal ally for purifying and mineralizing running water.
- For Carafe - Pitcher; Category: Hosomaru and Komaru
Dimensions +/-2 - 3.5cm x +/-6 - 12cm
Stick of approximately 30 to 50g
Sold individually or in batches....
Any order of more than 101g (from approximately 3 binchotan) or more than 3cm thick, delivery will be made via Mondial Relay to avoid additional transport costs. In fact, La Poste charges €4.80 and M.R. €4.30 (2024 rate)
FUNCTIONS:
It adsorbs toxins, lead, mercury, cadmium, copper, chlorine, pesticide residues and other pollutants while releasing calcium, potassium and magnesium.
Sold in batches to ensure rotation so that filtered water is always available. A tolerance of approximately 20% applies to the measurements announced below because each piece of wood has neither the same density nor the same weight. Cutting is based on weight, not size.
For an adsorption duration of 4 to 8 hours. It is possible to double the number of Binchotan without any danger. After 48 hours the water must be replaced and reused to greatly reduce waste because too many people do not have access to drinking water and due to restrictions.
USE :
Boil the stick(s) for 10-15 minutes
Dry in the sun or in a warm, dry place
Immerse the stick(s) in running water
Leave to act between 4 hours and 10 hours depending on the number of sticks used
Consume !
Boil again for 10 minutes every 1-2 months to release accumulated pollutants and toxins. Total duration of use: 3-6 months maximum depending on water quality.
Complementary before switching to EM ceramic beads
What to do with used coals?
They can also be used to reduce odors in the refrigerator, shoe cabinets or cat litter box. They are also reused to make jewelry, chimes, plant fertilizer or simply as charcoal.
Binchotan is completely recyclable, crushable, compostable and biodegradable. Suitable for Vegans.