
Saratoga Sparkling Water (plastic)
40/100
Blue Triton Brands
Toxins: 4
Lab Tested: Yes
Microplastics: High
Contaminants
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Barium
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.
Chromium
Chromium can be toxic at high doses causing kidney and liver damage. While some chromium is essential in trace amounts, excessive ingestion poses significant health risks.
Gross Beta
Exposure to beta radiation from drinking water can cause internal organ damage and thyroid issues, raising the risk of cancer over time.
Radium 226/228
Radioactive radium isotopes increase the risk of bone cancer by replacing calcium in bones. Chronic ingestion leads to internal tissue damage and elevated cancer risk.
Sulfate
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.
Other
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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Calcium
Calcium is essential for strong bones, muscle contraction, nerve transmission, and maintaining cardiovascular health.
Chloride
Chloride is an essential electrolyte important for fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions.
Copper
At elevated levels, bromide may cause neurological symptoms such as dizziness and impaired coordination. Long-term effects are still being studied but warrant caution.
Magnesium
Magnesium supports energy metabolism, muscle and nerve function, bone health, blood pressure regulation, and reduces diabetes risk.
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