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Does drinking mineral water have health benefits?

Results so far:

Yes
52% 160 votes Total: 305 votes
No
48% 145 votes
  • 1 of 7

    by Linda Sunkle-Pierucki

    Many people question the health benefits of bottled mineral water-as well they should. All mineral water is not equal, just as all bottled water is not equal. That minerals-a wi...read more

  • 2 of 7

    by Dr Sal Levy

    Mineral water is categorized by its purity at source, its content in minerals, trace elements and other constituents, its conservation and its healing properties. Based on total...read more

  • 3 of 7

    by Nisha Ayyappan

    Normally Human body has 70% of water which is very essential for every single bodily function.It does hydration& irrigation to our body cells.Water is very necessary for the blo...read more

  • 4 of 7

    by Ginger Betzer

    Drinking mineral water is very healthy for lots of reasons. First of all, it's not very healthy to be thirsty. That's called dehydration. If you're thirsty your blood become t...read more

  • 5 of 7

    by Nona-Michael Jackson

    Drinking mineral water, is absolutely preferred and beneficial. Though it goes through, the process that natural water does not, it actually eliminates, by far, unwanted deterio...read more

  • 6 of 7

    by Ashley M Woods

    Mineral water is water that contains a high level of dissolved minerals. Government regulations require bottling companies to list all the minerals in natural mineral water. ...read more

  • 7 of 7

    by jf

    Mineral water is mountain spring water. If you plan to purchase mineral water, be sure to check the company you purchase it from. Many companies are honest,but there are alway...read more

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  • 1 of 10

    by Ryan Silva

    For the purposes of this article, I am going to assume that "mineral water" means the bottled type produced and sold in all major food markets. Often this bottled mineral water ...read more

  • 2 of 10

    by Tharian Mathew

    I would have to conclude no, for the simple reason that mineral water is actually the water you drink. If it is drawn from the ground, water will contain minerals, but we are fo...read more

  • 3 of 10

    by Ann Chin

    Does drinking mineral water have health benefits? What is mineral water? Mineral water demand has increased and suppliers are doing a booming business. Is water any diffe...read more

  • 4 of 10

    by V R Rutledge

    Drinking mineral water is no different than drinking any other water, unless you're drinking distilled water. All water contains minerals, that is if it isn't recently processe...read more

  • by Mary Richardson

    Historically, the belief that mineral waters had therapeutic benefits, date back to Roman times. This idea is still believed by some today, hence the skyrocketing bottled water ...read more

  • 6 of 10

    by Rixta Francis

    In a country like the USA tap water might not always be tasty, but you can safely drink it. And if you don't like the taste you can buy a water filter to solve that problem. The...read more

  • by Frederick A. Babb

    Because of the working of the question, I have to side with the "No" crowd on this one. All water has mineral except demineralised water. The difference in the water from one ...read more

  • 8 of 10

    by Robert Brian Linder

    I have never seen any concrete studies that show mineral water has any more health benefits then normal tap water. The definition of mineral water is: water that contains dissol...read more

  • 9 of 10

    by Alex Kee

    If we can get enough mineral nutrition from drinking alone, I will not drink that water. Reason? Simple. Go back to basics. What is water and from where did it come? There is no...read more

  • 10 of 10

    by Joseph Malek

    If you think that mineral water is good for your health you better rethink that idea. You see, that kind of water contains iron, sulfur, copper, zinc, heavy metals and a host of...read more

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