Riddestone Dew Natural Spring Water has an average pH level of 7.8.
There’s so much information in the media about how much water we should be drinking for our overall health and many of us are becoming conscious of the type and the quality of the water we drink.
The pH level of drinking water varies between 6 and 8.5. Water with a pH level of less than 6.5 can be acidic and contain certain metals which can cause damage to metal piping and risks to our health. To counteract this pH, a neutralizing chemical is used to treat low pH levels. At the other end of the scale, water with a pH of over 8.5 indicates that the water is hard. Although there are no health risks associated with this, high pH levels can leave scale deposits and cause the water to take on a bitter ‘alkali’ taste.
Riddestone Dew Spring Water is 100% pure, fresh water.
Our water is collected at ground level from our natural spring which is constantly active and has an average pH level of 7.8.
It does not need to undergo any chemical alteration or cleansing before it is bottled and is therefore a 100% natural product. The filtering process we use is simply to remove naturally occurring sediment, down to 5 microns, and the UV filter ensures that any bacteria are destroyed. Also, as there are no chemicals or treatment to our water, all naturally occurring minerals, vital for our bodies’ health, are retained (such as calcium, magnesium, potassium and iron).
Whilst tap water and other bottled water products are considered completely safe, how does ours differ from the many other water sources available?
We have a Health & Hygiene Rating of 5.
With the results of over 20 tests, staggered across various weather conditions, the typical PH level of our water is 7.8.
We are very pleased to have such excellent values recorded!
Riddestone Dew Spring Water is filtered by nature through bedrock and sandstone.
Riddestone Dew Spring Water is filtered by nature through bedrock and sandstone.
68.7% of the fresh water on Earth is trapped in glaciers
1.7% of fresh water is in the ground
30% of the world’s water is frozen and therefore unusable