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Iceland Global Water Presents High Natural Oxygen Content Bottled Water: SNO


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2009-11-06 14:53:11 - SNO™ Iceland Glacier Water is proven to have high oxygen content.

It is Green, Clean, and Pristine and they mean it! Iceland Global Water (IGW) has launched its spectacular Certified Icelandic Glacier Water, the brand SNO™, and they are currently being introduced internationally.

SNO™ is pure, unadulterated glacier water sourced from the 20,000 year old glacier found in the Snaefells peninsula. The water has a near perfect alkalinity for human health and

has comparatively low total dissolved solids than other mineral water brands existing in the world market today.

Oxygen and water are essential elements for the proper functioning of the body. Water usually contains anywhere between 3 to 9 mg/L (milligrams per litre) of dissolved oxygen. Municipal tap water in most large cities usually contains 5 to 7 mg/L. Most bottled water may have even lower amounts, some-times as low as 4 or 5 mg/L.

SNO™ Iceland Glacier Water is proven to have high oxygen content (close to 40mg). That means it quickly adds extra oxygen to the blood. Drinking SNO™ can be an effective way to increase the body's oxygenation to help achieve stronger immune system, greater mental awareness, better ability to detoxify.

SNO™ has a neutral pH of 7.1 that is almost identical to the human body's.

SNO™ has a low mineralization of 41 ppm.

Please contact Dino Ekonomidis at + 1 905 906 1529, or send email to info@iwater.is for more information.





Press Information:
Iceland Global Water

P.O.BOX 46
270 Mosfellsbaer
Iceland

Contact Person:
Dino Ekonomidis

Phone: 354 520-1277
email: email

Web: www.iwater.is

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