ByPeggy Eidmanon April 28, 2016
Verified Purchase
I read a study done on the autopsied brains of Alzheimer's patients and one of the things
that they had in common was high levels of aluminum in their brains. One of the best things
to remove aluminium from the body is silica. I don't care for flavored vitamin water and
Fiji is the only water I could find with silica. It is the only one that I drink. But it is very expensive.
This was a good price and I didn't have to carry it home.
that they had in common was high levels of aluminum in their brains. One of the best things
to remove aluminium from the body is silica. I don't care for flavored vitamin water and
Fiji is the only water I could find with silica. It is the only one that I drink. But it is very expensive.
This was a good price and I didn't have to carry it home.
ByVicki Von July 19, 2016
Size: 16.9 Ounce Bottles (Pack of 24)|Verified Purchase
I have been called a water snob by a couple of people including my husband. And I refuse to
drink water out of faucet (I call it "peasant water") Fiji has been my personal favorite water for
years! The taste, the packaging it has it all! Today I did a PH test on 3 waters, OZARKA, FIJI &
Essentia. The Fiji was the winner with the besg PH. I was shocked to see that Essentia that
advertised a PH of 9.5 + was only at 5 (which is pretty acidic) comparing to Fiji which is at 7.
I'll stick with my favorite especially since now I have the proof! :)
https://www.amazon.com/FIJI-Natural-Artesian-Water-Bottles/dp/B004CQRG0A/ref=sr_1_15_drink water out of faucet (I call it "peasant water") Fiji has been my personal favorite water for
years! The taste, the packaging it has it all! Today I did a PH test on 3 waters, OZARKA, FIJI &
Essentia. The Fiji was the winner with the besg PH. I was shocked to see that Essentia that
advertised a PH of 9.5 + was only at 5 (which is pretty acidic) comparing to Fiji which is at 7.
I'll stick with my favorite especially since now I have the proof! :)
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Answer:
92 in mg/liter
By Amazon Customer on February 4, 2014
It is 92 mg/liter
By Yvette Tsiropoulos on February 4, 2014
It is 92 mg/liter
By Yvette Tsiropoulos on February 4, 2014
The back of my bottle says (under the listing for "Typical Analysis in mg/liter"
the Silica content is 92.
By D. Norman on February 4, 2014
the Silica content is 92.
By D. Norman on February 4, 2014
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