Paul Saladino· MD
the problem with mountain valley might be that it has a low silica content it's only 15 milligrams per liter which is only 15 parts per million in the of the silica
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the problem with mountain valley might be that it has a low silica content it's only 15 milligrams per liter which is only 15 parts per million in the of the silica
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Um when I'm here in Austin, I drink Mountain Valley, which is pretty it's very clean based on everything I've seen. The problem is that Mountain Valley Valley is very low in silica.