‘Wellness water’ is very popular – but is it better than what comes out of the tap?

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Bottled water brands have long touted added ingredients in the name of health. It’s debatable whether they’re worth the extra cost

The interesting thing about “wellness waters” – bottles of mineral water with improbable things added that makers say keep you well – is not that they make wild claims, it’s how difficult these are to definitively disprove. You’d think science would be all over this: “No, nitwit, there is no such thing as hydrogen water.” In fact, the approach is often a mild, “we do not know, for certain, that this wouldn’t work”, with a hint of tacit eye-rolling in the footnotes.

 

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‘Wellness Water’ - 🤔😂😂😂😂😂

More fancy marketing plus pseudo science, just turn the tap on. It's wet and quenched your thirst.

snakeoil

Just drink the damn water. Stop wasting your money on stupid trendy water. It's just water.

Distilled water is the cleanest, but needs something added, like lemon

No

Peckham Springs, anyone?

Water infused with 'hydrogen'? Excuse me , but water is 2 atoms of hydrogen and one of oxygen so how the...!!!

As well as the rip off aspect what I don't let me about bottled waters is that the are so old. The sell by date can be a couple of years away. That's very stale. Tap is fresh.

Narrator: It’s not better than what comes out of the tap.

As the stuff that comes out of my tap is slightly yellow with visible particles, yes

no

No.

No, people fall for marketing scams.

Probably not......🚰

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