Suntory Natural Water Plastic Bottle
by Suntory
- Lab Tested
- Yes
- Contaminants
- 3
- Minerals
- 9
- Microplastics
- High
- pH
- 7.27
- TDS
- 64 ppm
- PFAS Tested
- No
Score breakdown
How this water earned its 52/100.
- Lab report indexed · Indexed45/45
- Contaminants · 6 Flagged0/50
- Water source · Mountain Spring25/25
- Mineral preservation · No Mineral Stripping17/17
- Packaging material · Plastic2/22
- Cap material · Unknown0/7
- PFAS testing · Unknown0/5
Lab reports
Independent testing data backing this product's score.
Contaminants
Arsenic
0.00052 mg/LCarcinogenicity, acute and chronic poisoning, neurotoxicity, skin lesions, cardiovascular disease, contamination risk
Legal limit: 0.01 · Health guideline: 0.000004
Uranium
0.00018 pCi/LRadioactivity leading to radiation poisoning, heavy metal toxicity causing kidney damage, carcinogenic potential, environmental persistence.
Legal limit: 20 · Health guideline: 0.42
Antimony
0.00042 mg/LToxicity, respiratory irritation, skin irritation, potential carcinogenicity, chronic exposure can cause lung and heart problems
Legal limit: 0.006 · Health guideline: 0.001
Minerals & nutrients
Chloride
3.36 mg/LSupports electrolyte balance, acid-base homeostasis, and proper nerve and muscle function
Sulfate
4.22 mg/LEffective cleansing and foaming agent in personal care products
Fluoride
0.2 mg/LPrevents dental caries, strengthens tooth enamel
Magnesium
2.43 mg/LSupports muscle and nerve function, contributes to bone health, involved in enzymatic reactions
Molybdenum
0.00078 mg/LEssential cofactor for enzymes, supports metabolic processes, antioxidant functions
Vanadium
0.0017 mg/LNone at typical consumer exposure levels
Phosphorus
0.05Supports bone and teeth health, energy production, and cellular signaling
Strontium
0.04 mg/LMay support bone density when used as specific salts under medical supervision
Nitrate (as NO₃⁻–N)
0.67 mg/LDietary nitrate can contribute to nitric oxide production supporting vascular function