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How is structured water different from spring water?

Asked 2 years ago

I'm confused by spring water and structured water. To me, it seems like structured water is an attempt to replicate spring water, no? What's the difference between structured water and spring water?

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Pedro Brewer

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Structured water is a term used to describe water in its natural, energized, and uncontaminated state, just like the water you'd get from a natural spring. Companies are turning normal water into structured water through various processes to create "pure" water. The chemical formula for water is H2O but structured water has a formula of H3O2 which indicates a different substance.

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Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Structured water refers to water that has been treated or processed to alter its molecular structure. Spring water is naturally sourced water from underground springs. Primal water is a term used to describe water believed to possess unique qualities due to its origin or purity.





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