Liquid Death Mountain

40/100

Liquid Death

Toxins: 9

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.

Chlorodibromoacetic acid

10600%1Risks

This chemical is a carcinogenic disinfection byproduct that has been associated with liver and kidney toxicity as well as potential reproductive harm in chronic exposure.

Fluoride

3Risks

Excess fluoride can cause dental and skeletal fluorosis, impacting teeth and bones. Chronic exposure in children may also affect cognitive development.

PFAS

6Risks

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances accumulate in the body and are linked to kidney and testicular cancers, thyroid disease, ulcerative colitis, pregnancy-induced hypertension, and cholesterol abnormalities.

Phthalates

8Risks

Phthalates disrupt hormone systems and are associated with reproductive toxicity, developmental problems, metabolic disorders, and potential carcinogenic effects.

Sulfate

4Risks

Elevated sulfate levels can cause diarrhea, particularly in infants and those unaccustomed to it. It poses risks to susceptible populations and is under regulatory review.

Chlorodibromomethane

10600%1Risks

Chlorodibromomethane is associated with carcinogenicity and toxic effects on the liver, kidneys, immune system, and thyroid gland in animal studies.

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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Chloride

1.4mg/L

Chloride is an essential electrolyte important for fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions.

Nickel

0.003mg/L

Nickel does not have a known nutritional role in water and may cause allergic reactions or toxicity at high levels.