
Richard's Still Rain Water
25/100
- Lab Tested
- Yes
- Harmful Ingredients
- 7
- Nutrients
- 2
- Microplastics
- Minimal
Description
Richards Still Rain Water is pure, filtered natural rainwater harvested sustainably. It is free from contaminants and offers hydration benefits, but may lack essential minerals found in spring water. The product is free from plastics, reducing environmental impact, but ensure proper storage to maintain quality.
Contaminants
Bromate
0.00235 mg/LAssociated with an increased risk of cancer, particularly thyroid and kidney cancers
Aluminum
0.0135 mg/LNeurological impacts such as cognitive impairment and an increased risk of developing conditions like Alzheimer's disease
Barium
0.011 mg/LCan lead to increased blood pressure, heart and nervous system problems, and long-term exposure may cause severe health effects like kidney damage and impacts on other organs.
Chromium
0.0005 mg/LPotential toxicity at high doses, possible kidney or liver damage with excessive supplementation, limited evidence for benefits in healthy individuals
Nitrate
0.125 mg/LHigh levels of nitrate in drinking water can cause methemoglobinemia, or "blue baby syndrome," in infants, a condition that reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen . Long-term exposure to elevated nitrate levels has been associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, thyroid dysfunction, and potential reproductive issues .â
Sulfate
10.5 mg/LCan cause diarrhea, especially in infants and unaccustomed individuals, pose risks to susceptible populations, and are subject to ongoing regulatory evaluation due to potential health effects.
Fluoride
0.145 mg/LCan cause dental and skeletal fluorosis, affecting teeth and bone health, and may potentially impact cognitive development in children.
Ingredients & Minerals
Chloride
7 mg/LEssential electrolyte, supports fluid balance, supports nervous system function, supports muscle function
Zinc
0.039 mgSupports immune function, required for enzyme activity, aids in wound healing, necessary for DNA synthesis, supports normal growth and development