Water Mineralization

Water mineralization is the total content of mineral salts dissolved in it, which is determined by measuring their concentration in milligrams per liter (mg/l) or grams per liter. This indicator reflects the amount of minerals that are present in water and can have both positive and negative effects on the human body.

Minerals in water may have health benefits, affecting digestion, strengthening bones and teeth, regulating blood pressure, and preventing certain diseases. These beneficial minerals include calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, iron and fluoride. However, excess of these minerals can lead to various problems such as edema, constipation, kidney stones, etc.

In general, water salinity depends on many factors, including geographic location, climate, geological conditions, etc. Therefore, the level of salinity may vary from region to region. For example, waters in the Mediterranean basin, rivers in Brazil and other places where



Water is one of the most important elements of our life. It is necessary to maintain life and health, but the quality of water can vary greatly. Water mineralization is the content of dissolved minerals in water, which is determined in grams per liter (g/l).

Minerals are essential for our health and help improve the balance of iron, sodium and calcium in