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  2. Is Sparkling Water Good or Bad for You? We Finally Have ... - AOL

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    If you enjoy carbonated water, you may be wondering if sparkling water is good for you. We asked registered dietitians to break down the pros and cons.

  3. Is sparkling water just as hydrating as still? Dietitians ...

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    Natural sparkling water often contains minerals from the ground, including calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium, Derocha says. Mineral water can also be still, and made sparkling through ...

  4. Experts Say Your Sparkling Water Obsession Is Okay — In ...

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    Sparkling water: Sparkling water is naturally carbonated and comes from a spring or a well. Also sold as sparkling mineral water, this beverage can contain a variety of minerals including sodium ...

  5. Carbonated water - Wikipedia

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    Carbonated water, such as club soda or sparkling water, is defined in US law as a food of minimal nutritional value, even if minerals, vitamins, or artificial sweeteners have been added to it. [13] Carbonated water does not appear to have an effect on gastroesophageal reflux disease. [14] There is tentative evidence that carbonated water may ...

  6. Sohat - Wikipedia

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    Sohat is a Lebanese brand of mineral water that is the leading brand of bottled water in Lebanon, [1] with a 35% market share. [2] The water is light and crisp with low mineral content and almost no sodium. [3] The brand was acquired by Nestlé Waters.

  7. Spa (mineral water) - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, Spa blauw (transl. Spa blue) is a generic term for still (non-carbonated) mineral water, as the label for non-carbonated Spa is blue. In a Dutch restaurant, for example, if a customer wishes sparkling mineral water, he will most commonly ask for "Spa Rood". Generally, the waiter would not expect that the customer wants Spa brand ...