Spring Bottled Water
Some Problems with Bottled Spring Water
Pure spring water is hard to find considering the sources are limited, and many springs which were once viable are increasingly becoming contaminated. Unless you live next door to a spring, who wants to drive several miles to a bottling source?
Some people choose to order their spring water in plastic bottles, and there are health risks associated with the plastic alone, not to mention the environmental impact. Often, you may think you are getting clean, pure water with product names which include the word “spring”, but do not really contain spring water at all. This has been a trick played by certain spring water bottling companies who actually attempt to clean very dirty water and market it as natural.
Spring water has a positive oxidation reduction potential (or +ORP) value, which means this water is not antioxidant like Alkaline Kangen Water. An ORP of less than 0, ideally (-300 to -400) is required in the substances we consume in order to fight free radicals in the body. Also, spring water is not micro-clustered so it cannot super-hydrate you in the same way that Kangen Water can. Read more about micro-clustering in our Micro-clustered Water section.
Want to hear something outrageous? Spring water can cost as much as $2144 a gallon! Just one Kangen Water filter is good for 3000 gallons! You can make more than 45000 gallons of superior Kangen Water over the span of 15 years.
Spring water is not a ready solution. Spring water needs additional treatment as it can easily be contaminated. Provided that you find a reliable source of spring water, you will still be required to filter out the heavy metals through methods such as distillation if you want a decent product.
The easiest, most convenient and most effective way to get the highest quality water into your home for you and your family’s health is simply Kangen Water.





