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- Excellent taste, scent, and look
- Free from chemical pollution
- Biological purity
- Low levels of Natrium
- Free of Nitrate and Nitrite
- Balanced composition
- Acceptable value for money
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- Protected by 15 layers of mineral rock
- From 206 meters deep
- Several million year-old spring
- Characteristically sweet taste
- Exceptionally pure
- Mineral content 520 mg/L.
- Free from Nitrite and Nitrate
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| Calcium |
63 mg/l |
| Magnesium |
26 mg/l |
| Potassium |
21 mg/l |
| Hydrogen - Carbon |
400 mg/l |
| Total Mineral Content: |
520 mg/l/td>
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| Nitrates: |
Not Detectable |
| Nitrit: |
Not Detectable |
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Fluoride plays its main role in developing teeth and bones; 95% of it can be found in these two organs.
For small children doctors often prescribe pills with fluoride content to prevent disturbances to teeth and bone growth.
To calculate the daily fluoride intake families consuming St. King might find it useful to know that our mineral water contains 0.15 mg/l.
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Some of the organic micropollutants in tap water are created as a result of water treatment. In this process the chlorine used in water treatment has a decisive role to play, especially when using surface waters directly for recovering fresh water. From the various organic substances used during chlorination it is mainly trihalomethanes and involatile organic chlorine compounds with a higher weight of molecule develop; they have carcinogenic effects. According to the latest research, in terms of carciogenic effect the greatest potential risk is posed not only by trihalomethanes but also by other organic chlorine compounds such as chlorine derivates of unsaturated monocarbon acids.
Poisonous substances may develop in drinking water by other ways than chlorination. In the water purification process polymers used as clarification aid in water clarification may contain very harmful monomers as pollutants.
Water may get polluted during its distribution, in the water conduit system. From the coating used on pipes policyclic aromatic hydrocarbons may be dissolved into the water. Asbestos fibres may be washed out from the asbestos cement pipes in the water conduit. In addition, genotoxic substances may also develop in tap water, since it has to contain free active chlorine (0,2 mg/l) and as a result of insufficient purification tap water may contain living and dead plant and animal organisms.
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Water is a controversial substance since our body is able to use it in a very limited quality range. Water is an excellent solvent. It is able to dissolve and carry any vital (or harmful, infectious or poisonous) substances in our body. There is no pure water existing in nature. Distilled water, H2O, is not suitable for drinking, since, as we know: this water has no colour, smell or taste, it has no refreshing effect and does not eliminate thirst.
Good drinking water contains, among others, a certain amount of calcium, magnesium and other salts. These substances are removed by distillation and osmosis.
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