It’s a term that is thrown around a lot, and one that graces every label on our bottles. You hear it everywhere, but what exactly is it, and how does it compare to the competition? Well today, we plan to give you the exact definition of spring water, and how it stacks up to other types of water.
Spring water, and it goes, is water taken from a spring. Now, these springs are primarily underground, locked away in aquifers. What really separates spring water from the rest, however, is the filtration process. Believe it or not, there is no man-made filtration process in spring water–nature takes care of it all. By flowing through multiple layers of rock, sediment, and other purifiers, nature removes the harmful microbes and creates water that is in pristine drinking condition. All we do it to is bottle it up, and give it to you to try.
Compared to other sources of water, spring water has a clear-cut advantages in being all-natural, but also by containing many minerals that are essential for good health. Water that is put through a rigorous man-made filtration process, like tap water, does not contain the same amount of minerals that are found in spring water. Same goes for purified and distilled water. By letting Mother Nature do her work, she creates a water that is great to drink, and good for you, too.
To give a taste of the best nature has to offer, give us a call today, and we’ll run you over a case or two. Hydration is important, but hydrating with the right water can have a heavy impact on your life.
Out of all the water choices out there, you simply cannot go wrong with Glen Summit Spring Water!