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hiOsilver Oxygen Water

Spring Water - Still

 
hiOsilver Oxygen Water Bottled Water

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hiOsilver Oxygen Water Bottled Water Info Country of Origin: USA
  Region: California
  Place Name: Mount Hamilton in Northern California
 
hiOsilver Oxygen Water
  Adobe Springs water is rich in magnesium, beneficial for cardiovascular health and your health in general. Then we add pure oxygen, approximately 60 mg/l, or 10 times the amount in typical water. To keep this oxygen in the bottle, we only use glass bottles. You can see small bubbles form in the bottle after it is opened, especially if you shake the bottle gently. With other oxygenated beverages you will see very few bubbles. Others bottle their oxygenated water in plastic and the oxygen leaks out through the plastic.


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hiOsilver Oxygen Water Analysis BOTTLED WATER ANALYSIS:
milligrams per liter (mg/l)
364 TDS
8.4 ph factor
ND Arsenic
4.4 Calcium
ND Chlorides
ND CarbonDioxide
ND Chromium
ND Copper
ND Fluordine
ND Iron
110 Magnesium
ND Maganese
3.1 Nitrate
ND Potassium
6.2 Sodium
ND Zinc
 
 

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