Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland

The choice of bottled waters available for sale is large. The assessment of their mineral composition was based on the results of 120 natural waters and 46 mineral waters (in relation to the hydrogeological classification of water mineralization). Significant diversity was found in terms of basic mi...

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Main Author: Dorota Porowska
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Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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spelling doaj-7289f5bfd8244adca818761331f9c70f2020-11-25T03:04:40ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932020-05-0121410311110.12911/22998993/119806119806Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in PolandDorota Porowska0University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geology, Żwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, PolandThe choice of bottled waters available for sale is large. The assessment of their mineral composition was based on the results of 120 natural waters and 46 mineral waters (in relation to the hydrogeological classification of water mineralization). Significant diversity was found in terms of basic mineral composition, and in many cases also a wealth of microcompounds (e.g. fluorides, iodine, selenium), which have a positive effect on human health. Both the deficiency and excess of water consumed and the amount of contained ingredients it do not remain indifferent to human health. Choosing water, it is worth considering the volume of water consumed, the age and health of the consumer, season of year, activity, type of diet, taking dietary supplements, vitamins and medicines. The information on the label is sufficient to choose water suited to your individual needs. Waters with high mineralization and/or with a large concentrations of microcompounds should be used after medical consultations to determine its use: specify the area of application and recommended drinking amount and frequency.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Hydrogeological-Assessment-of-the-Mineral-Composition-of-the-Bottled-Waters-Available,119806,0,2.htmlmagnesiumcalciumfluoridesmineral composition of watersbottled waters
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Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland
Journal of Ecological Engineering
magnesium
calcium
fluorides
mineral composition of waters
bottled waters
author_facet Dorota Porowska
author_sort Dorota Porowska
title Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland
title_short Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland
title_full Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland
title_fullStr Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeological Assessment of the Mineral Composition of the Bottled Waters Available for Sale in Poland
title_sort hydrogeological assessment of the mineral composition of the bottled waters available for sale in poland
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The choice of bottled waters available for sale is large. The assessment of their mineral composition was based on the results of 120 natural waters and 46 mineral waters (in relation to the hydrogeological classification of water mineralization). Significant diversity was found in terms of basic mineral composition, and in many cases also a wealth of microcompounds (e.g. fluorides, iodine, selenium), which have a positive effect on human health. Both the deficiency and excess of water consumed and the amount of contained ingredients it do not remain indifferent to human health. Choosing water, it is worth considering the volume of water consumed, the age and health of the consumer, season of year, activity, type of diet, taking dietary supplements, vitamins and medicines. The information on the label is sufficient to choose water suited to your individual needs. Waters with high mineralization and/or with a large concentrations of microcompounds should be used after medical consultations to determine its use: specify the area of application and recommended drinking amount and frequency.
topic magnesium
calcium
fluorides
mineral composition of waters
bottled waters
url http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Hydrogeological-Assessment-of-the-Mineral-Composition-of-the-Bottled-Waters-Available,119806,0,2.html
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