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<h1>Best Bottled Water</h1>
<p>There are many considerations to take into account when deciding on the best bottled water. There are so many different brands and distributors to choose from and the number is growing every day.<br />
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There are also considerations such as; do you prefer your water in glass or plastic, do you like still, sparkling, effervescent or bubbly water. Each person has his or her personal favorites but, there are some brands that are generally considered to be the best.</p>
<p>The most logical measure of the quality of bottled water, and therefore a good measure of which is the best, is the chemical composition of the water. The pH balance is considered and the concentration of Calcium, Chloride, Fluoride, Magnesium, Nitrate, Potassium, Sodium and a host of other minerals is also an important yardstick to use.</p>
<p>With these considerations in mind the following brands have come out tops…  Saratoga Springs Perrier Gerolsteiner Lurisia Evian Volvic Vittel Fiji  This list comprises water from different categories;  from still water (flat water with no bubbles) to bold and bubbly (water with big, lively bubbles).</p>
<p>Research has revealed that the argument for <strong>the best bottled water</strong> may not be scientific at all. Researching consumer feedback displays a very fickle public. Whilst some consumers argue for the reverse osmosis (the absorption of minerals into the body) effect of Dasani, others argue that the taste of certain waters is not to their liking. For every positive review available for a particular brand there are just as many negative reviews.</p>
<p>Therefore, the choice of which bottled water should come down to a question of which bottled water is best for you. Working with a nutritionist will help identify which water would be best for you. San Pellegrino, for example, contains the highest content of Calcium and Chloride, and this may be just the water your body needs. Others may simply like the feel of a particular bottle in the hand, and yet others might just like the price of their particular choice.</p>
<p>So, whilst the fight for t<strong>he best bottled water</strong> rages, most suggest that you just find a brand that you like, and enjoy it.</p>
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