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Aquafina: Purified tap water via reverse osmosis with no detectable PFAS but lacking minerals, leading to "dead water." Supplementing with mineral drops or a pinch of sea salt can help.
Zephra Hills: Omitted PFAS testing, and municipal sources nearby have documented PFAS contamination, warranting caution.
The Better Alternatives: Clean, Safe Water
On the flip side, there are brands I trust for their purity and transparency:
Icelandic Glacio – Naturally alkaline (8.4 pH), mineral-rich, with nondetectable PFAS. Available in glass bottles for maximum safety.
San Pellegrino – Tested at only 0.3 ppt PFAS in glass bottles, with a clean mineral profile, and sourced from natural springs.