Gerolsteiner - Sparkling
Gerolsteiner - Sparkling
Germany’s most popular mineral water comes from a source in Western Germany: the Volcanic Eifel region, which boasts a unique geological profile. Deep underground, as precipitation seeps down from the earth’s surface, it absorbs the carbonic acid present due to ancient volcanic activity. This water then passes through layers of dolomite, a limestone rock which contains calcium and magnesium – this geology is specific to the Gerolstein region. The carbonic acid dissolves valuable calcium and magnesium from the otherwise almost insoluble dolomite – this is how mineral water of an exceptional quality is created.
Calcium
- is the most essential mineral for the buildup and upkeep of bones and teeth.
- supports the flow of impulses between nerves and muscles.
- is especially important for children, adolescents and pregnant women.
Gerolsteiner Sparkling contains 126 mg calcium per 12 fl oz, so one liter of Gerolsteiner Sparkling provides more than 26% of the recommended daily intake of calcium*.
Magnesium
- supports your energy metabolism.
- is important for the function of your muscles and your nerve center.
- supports healthy energy metabolism, muscle function, and nervous system function.
Gerolsteiner Sparkling contains 39 mg magnesium per 12 fl oz, so one liter of Gerolsteiner Sparkling provides a quarter of the recommended daily intake of magnesium*.
Bicarbonate
- helps to regulate the acid-base balance, and helps to minimize the effects of occasional heartburn.
- provides an acid neutralizing effect in the stomach.
A liter of Gerolsteiner contains more than 1,800 mg of bicarbonate.
- Also available by the case
Country | Germany |
Source | Artesian |
Carbonated | Naturally |
Bottle | Glass |
Size | 750 ml |
TDS | 2527 mg/l |
pH | 5.9 |
Nitrate | 5.1 mg/l |
Calcium | 347 mg/l |
Magnesium | 108 mg/l |
Sodium | 119 mg/l |
Potassium | 10.8 mg/l |
Silica | 40.2 mg/l |
Bicarbonate | 1817 mg/l |
Sulfate | 36.3 mg /l |
Chloride | 39.7 mg/l |