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Water, mineral waters and health

open access: yesClinical Nutrition, 2006
The authors focus on water resources and the use of mineral waters in human nutrition, especially in the different stages of life, in physical activity and in the presence of some morbid conditions. Mineral water is characterized by its purity at source, its content in minerals, trace elements and other constituents, its conservation and its healing ...
Antonio Fraioli
exaly   +5 more sources

Mineral and Water Nutrition

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1991
In providing minerals to dairy cattle it is important to distinguish between dietary requirements and feeding recommendations. The requirement is the absolute amount of an element needed to meet the animal's metabolic needs for maintenance, growth, pregnancy, and lactation divided by the coefficient of absorption; this is estimated by the factorial ...
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Mineral water and spas in Germany

Clinics in Dermatology, 1996
I n nearly all regions of Germany there are spas, health resorts, and mineral springs. A survey has documented about 340 institutions of this kind in the official German Spas Association. This number is continuously increasing, mainly because of the reconstruction of formerly established spas in the eastern portion of the country.‘,2 Government ...
T, Titzmann, B R, Balda
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A survey on the composition of mineral water and identification of natural mineral water

International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2002
Abstract The inorganic composition of about sixty mineral water samples from different sources were analysed using standard methods. Some of the analytes were found to not comply with international guidelines for drinking water and may not be suitable for babies and people suffering from heart or kidney diseases.
Oi-Wah Lau, Shiu-Fai Luk
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Radioactivity in bottled mineral waters

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1999
Consumption of bottled mineral water is a growing practice and is sometimes a necessity rather than a choice. In this work, a study of the radioactive content of a wide selection of commercial bottled mineral waters for human intake was carried out.
A, Martín Sánchez   +3 more
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Natural radionuclides in mineral waters

Science of The Total Environment, 1985
Concentration levels of natural radionuclides in mineral waters have been studied in several European countries. In the Federal Republic of Germany in recent years a nationwide investigation was carried out by several institutions. The concentrations of 226Ra, uranium isotopes, 210Pb and 210Po found are similar to those in other European countries ...
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