Natural Mineral Water vs. Other Water.

So… Bottled water, right? How well do we know what we're drinking?

So the two main types of bottled water you're likely to come across are (a) natural and (b) purified.

Natural mineral water is, let's put it this way, the cream of the crop in the bottled water industry. Primarily, mineral water must come from a natural, protected underground source (ours is in KPK) and it must keep its original purity and mineral content (i.e. remain the same from source to bottling). It also must be microbiologically safe to drink without treatment.

Purified water is industrially purified drinking water which is bottled, and is neither spring water nor natural mineral water. It can come from a variety of sources like ground water wells and municipal sources.

Choosing the right one for you can boil down to a lot of different factors, but if you ask us, we'll say O1 Natural Mineral Water is the way to go.

As a natural mineral water, O1 is characterised by its pristine purity. The source is fully protected from pollution, and no chemical treatment is applied when extracting the water from the source, as required by local and international regulatory authorities.

Truly natural with a unique mineral content.