I've read the website but other than distillation and re-oxygenation using ozone, I'm wondering if they also use reverse osmosis. The water tastes a great deal better than tap water or water that is filtered through say a refrigerator filtration system. I'm familiar with the removal of minerals but we get plenty from natural food sources and can take a supplement if concerned.
My husband is a chemist with related experience so I know something about the chemistry behind water purification and the contaminants in water today, including human waste pharmaceuticals that survive sewage treatment plants etc. I'm also very familiar with chlorination vs ozone treatments.In general, bottled water is a fraud. So I'd appreciate it if anyone knowledgeable could stick to the question itself. What is the total process used by Le Bleu?
They note they are "one of the purest bottled waters on the market today. " "one of"...what other brands are their competitors. http://www.lebleu.
Comhttp://www.lebleu.com/difference.asp Asked by Anonymous 41 months ago Similar questions: full process purify water Le Bleu bottled read website Science.
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Dubious It's unlikely they distill every bottlefull, that would take a lot of energy. They could be doing most anything, or nothing at all. The picture on the bottle probably has more effect on the perceived taste than anything else..
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