Spring OriginDobrá voda originates from a deep spring located in the unspoilt area of the Novohradské Mountains in southern Bohemia. It is drawn from an underground lake at the unique depth of 260 meters. Based on research conducted by Charles University, the underground lake was formed some 16,000 years ago. In contrast to surface water, the quality of Dobrá voda is not affected by anything that happens on the surface of the Earth or low depths. As the geological layers are impermeable, there is no contact with the existing surface water. The purity, quality and depth of the spring guarantees the very quality of the water.
Light Content of Minerals
Dobrá voda contains a favourable proportion of sodium, calcium, magnesium, trace elements and primarily fluorine. Thanks to the light content of minerals, in the long run it will help you feel light and perfectly regenerated. Therefore, it is suitable for daily consumption. It gives your body an optimum input of minerals and is beneficial for your organism. It is ideal for maintaining your daily water intake.
Fluorine, which is very important for the formation of bones and teeth, is comprised in Dobrá voda in an ideal proportion. Studies conducted by the Dentistry Research Institute in 1995 and 1998 show that when the adding of fluorine to drinking water was discontinued in 1990, the frequency of tooth decay in children grew considerably.
The volume of fluorides absorbed by the human organism depends on the volume of water drunk. Up to the age of one year, 1 litre of water with the given fluorine concentration is absolutely sufficient to prevent tooth decay. In higher age groups (adolescents and adults), it is desirable to increase the consumption of Dobrá voda to 1.5 - 2 litres per day to reach the required daily intake of 1 mg of fluorides.
There is a great advantage of this tooth decay prevention method in the fact that by drinking water it is impossible to overdose on fluorides since the excessive quantity is removed from the body.
