Reverse Osmosis Water

Reverse Osmosis (RO) water is defined as:
- Water purification technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove larger particles from drinking water.
- Applied pressure is used to overcome osmotic pressure, to remove many types of molecules and ions from solution, including bacteria & virus.
- Drinking water that is free from harmful chemical, pesticide & heavy metal e.g. Chromium (Cr), Nickel (Ni), Mercury (Hg), Lead (Pb), Kloroform & DDT.
- Drinking water that is free from bacteria & virus such as Coliform, E. Coli, Clostridium Perfringens, Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, Sporulate Sulfite Reducing Anaerobes & Fecal Streptococci.
- Drinking water that is free from any radioactive elements.
- Safe drinking water to hydrate human body, allowing metabolic reactions to take place, expediting the elimination of waste & toxic.
Natural Mineral Water

Natural mineral water is defined as water that is:
- Obtained directly from underground sources protected from pollution risks.
- Characterized by its content of certain mineral salts and their relative proportions.
- Guarantees constancy of its composition and the stability of its flow collected under conditions which guarantee the original microbiological purity and chemical composition.
- Packaged close to the point of emergence of the source.
- Cannot be subjected to any treatment (except for limited ones such as carbonation, iron or manganese removal).
- May claim medicinal effects.