Paul Saladino· MD
Um in um uh in this mineral water, that is Mountain Valley, you have calcium, magnesium, and potassium as the minerals, probably some um some trace minerals. It has a pH of 7.3, it's not super alkaline, but then they're looking at the amount of other contaminants. These are contaminants that are found in many of the tap waters that we talked about at the beginning of the podcast, bromochloracetic acid, etc. None of those were detected in Mountain Valley spring water, great. Uh radiologicals, they actually talk about uranium, none detected, great. I mean, uh happy. The gross alpha and gross beta were none, that's incredible. Um there's a little bit of uh radium, at least the variance, but nothing major. And you can see here aluminum, antimony, arsenic, nothing. Uh the only thing here there was a little bit of barium, a little bit of bromide, a little bit of calcium, like they say. Uh no cyanide, thankfully, and .1 milligrams per liter of fluoride.