The human body is composed of approximately 65% water, and we are unable to survive without it for extended periods of time. We are bound to take in water multiple times throughout the day in order to maintain our health. While the human body can go without food for up to three weeks, it can only go without water for up to three days!
Everyone is aware of the importance of staying hydrated and the numerous positive effects that drinking water has on one’s body. Therefore, there is no point in our repeating ourselves here. However, from what we’ve seen, a lot of people are curious about the differences between drinking mineral water and bottled water, as it is important to know the type of water that we consume.
What is meant by the term “Bottled” Water?
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), bottled water is defined as packaged drinking water that has been treated with membranes that employ the process of filtration, UV or ozone treatment, and reverse osmosis (RO) before its packed in order to achieve a predetermined level of desirable water characteristics.
The origin of this kind of water can come from a variety of places; for example, some of the bottled waters that are packaged in a mineral water plant and sold successfully are actually just reprocessed tap water. Tap water that has been put through additional processing, such as reverse osmosis, in order to make it suitable for sale as bottled drinking water, is the source of waters that are labeled as “purified” or “vapor distilled.” These waters are then sold as bottled drinking water by mineral water plant manufacturers.
The “Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS),” which is India’s national standards organization and works under the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, is in charge of regulating bottled water. BIS reports to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution. It was established by the Bureau of Indian Standards Act of 1986, which became law on December 23, 1986, and took effect immediately thereafter. Now that we know what is bottled water, let’s know more about what is natural mineral water.
What exactly is meant by the term “Natural Mineral Water”?
Natural mineral water is water that comes from a mineral spring and naturally contains a variety of minerals, including sulfur compounds and salts. Natural mineral water can be either still or sparkling, and this quality is determined by whether or not it contains any additional gases. Mineral water comes from reservoirs that are buried underground. Mineral water, as opposed to regular drinking water, does not undergo any kind of chemical treatment.

The following are some of the advantages of drinking natural mineral water:
1. It contains a high concentration of naturally occurring minerals;
2. It does not contain any preservatives; and
3. Its mineral composition has not been altered.
Natural mineral water can be originated from an underground source and it is packaged in close proximity to the source of water and satisfies quality standards without undergoing any processing. This natural mineral water is suitable for human consumption at the point of origin and is packaged without undergoing any additional processing. But, at times natural mineral water contains a lot of calcium, sulfur and other minerals. And if this water is consumed without any treatment, it can lead to an overdose of these minerals in our bodies. So, mineral water must be consumed after getting the assurance that it is right for your body. You can consult your doctor before consuming it or simply go for bottled water. By this, you can directly consume filtered water.
Differences in terms of flavor
There is a wide variety of flavors that can be found in bottled water, and these flavors vary depending on the water source and the packaging. Natural Mineral Water, for instance, has a flavor that is distinguishable and varies depending on the kinds of minerals present and the degrees to which they are present. Some people prefer carbonated or flavored waters over plain water because of the unique flavor they provide.
Wrapping Up
If we look at the basic difference between bottled water and natural mineral water then it’s important to note that bottled water is the water that has been packaged for human consumption and is hermetically sealed, which ensures that the water will be safe, clean, and suitable for consumption by humans. Mineral water is water that has minerals infused into it. These minerals can occur naturally in the water. Now, when you go to drink your next glass of water, you will be wee informed about the type of water that you are consuming! Also, do contact us if you are looking for a mineral water plant supplier!
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