Ice Age Glacial Water

40/100

Ice Age Glacial Water

Toxins: 0

Lab Tested: Yes

Microplastics: High

Contaminants

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Aluminum

1Risks

Exposure to aluminum is linked to neurological impairment and cognitive decline, with potential increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease. It accumulates in brain tissue over time, affecting neurological health.

Antimony

1Risks

Antimony exposure causes respiratory irritation and skin problems, with chronic exposure linked to cardiovascular and lung diseases. It poses risks for prolonged inhalation or ingestion.

Barium

3Risks

Barium ingestion can raise blood pressure and affect heart and nervous systems. Long-term exposure is associated with kidney damage and adverse effects on other organs.

Nitrate

100%6Risks

High levels of nitrate in drinking water can cause methemoglobinemia, or "blue baby syndrome," in infants, a condition that reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Long-term exposure to elevated nitrate levels has been associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, thyroid dysfunction, and potential reproductive issues.

Other

400%4Risks

This category includes substances that might not be categorized as contaminants or essential minerals but can still be present in bottled water. These could include trace metals from packaging, water treatment, or environmental exposure, with varying impacts depending on their concentration.

Ingredient & Minerals

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Manganese

0.001mg/L

Manganese is essential for enzyme activation, bone formation, antioxidant defenses, and metabolism.