- Lab Tested
- Yes
- Contaminants
- 1
- Minerals
- 6
- Microplastics
- High
- pH
- 7.34
- TDS
- 297 ppm
- Fluoride
- 0.1 mg/L
- PFAS Tested
- No
About
Himalayan natural mineral water sourced from pristine aquifers in the Himalayas. Rich in essential minerals like calcium and magnesium, it supports hydration and overall health. However, improper sourcing may lead to contamination risks.
Score breakdown
How this water earned its 82/100.
- Lab report indexed Β· Indexed45/45
- Contaminants Β· 3 Flagged44/50
- Water source Β· Aquifer25/25
- Mineral preservation Β· No Mineral Stripping17/17
- Packaging material Β· Plastic2/22
- Cap material Β· Plastic Screw7/7
- PFAS testing Β· Unknown0/5
Lab reports
Independent testing data backing this product's score.
Contaminants
Minerals & nutrients
Sulfate
26.4 mg/LEffective cleansing and foaming agent in personal care products
Fluoride
0.1 mg/LPrevents dental caries, strengthens tooth enamel
Nitrate (as NOββ»)
2.2 mg/LUsed as a food preservative to inhibit microbial growth, supports plant nutrition and growth
Chloride
4.7 mg/LSupports electrolyte balance, acid-base homeostasis, and proper nerve and muscle function
Calcium
61.4 mg/LSupports bone health, muscle contraction, nerve signaling
Magnesium
15 mg/LSupports muscle and nerve function, contributes to bone health, involved in enzymatic reactions