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Daily mineral norm

Water mineral content ratio to total recommended daily mineral intake (%)

Daily mineral intake norm

This graph shows the water mineral content ratio to the Total recommended daily mineral intake for an adult person.
For sportsmen and pregnant, these amounts for some minerals may vary.
This information gives you an overall feeling about the water character.

This does not mean that the water which contains a low amount of these elements has less value and more of these elements are better. Water with high mineral content should be consumed per strict recommendations.

The Total daily recommended intake norm:
(Ca) Calclium  1000 mg = 100%
(Mg) Magnesium 375 mg = 100%
(Na) Sodium 3000 mg = 100%
(K) Potasium 3500 mg = 100%
(Cl) Chlorine 3000 mg = 100%

Please note! The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

Mineral composition

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Natural Spring Water
There are 3 main categories of water types: Natural Mineral Water, Natural Spring Water and Drinking Water (Table water). Each of them has different certification requirements and standards. Both Natural Mineral Water (Medical Water) and Natural Spring water cannot be mixed with other water types and nothing must be added or taken out from the water. These two water types must stay natural as they are and must be bottled only at the water birthplace from the underground source. Exceptionally, iron may be separated. It has a natural content of minerals, but it does not have to be always constant. On the label, there must be written Natural Spring water.
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