Water may be clear but there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. Making the smartest choice for your body starts with knowing where the water you drink comes from, and the different health benefits it can offer.
Water, a source of life: discover the different factors that influence how much water we should drink each day to maintain good health.
Craving something original to sip on this summer? Detoxifying, tangy, bitter, spicy or sweet, mix things up with the best mocktail recipes starring Eska sparkling water!
The pH level of water measures how acidic it is. 7 is a balanced pH for water.
The PET plastic used to make small water bottles (2 litres or less) is designed for one-time use. These bottles shouldn’t be refilled or reused for health reasons. Because plastic is a permeable substance, oxygen, bacteria, etc. in the air can pass through it. The thinner the plastic, the less of a barrier it creates. […]
Most bottled water comes in bottles marked with the symbol #1. This indicates that it’s made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET, PETE), which is recognized as a safe plastic and contains no BPA. At Eska, we only use PETE #1, which you can find at the bottom of any Eska bottle.
The many methods of water purification. Water does a lot more than just quench your thirst. It provides you with energy, health and vitality. Here are a few different purification methods used to clean water Distillation – Steam from boiling water is re-condensed and bottled. But while the boiling process kills bacteria, it also removes […]
Spring water – Comes from an underground water source (not a public community supply). It should contain fewer than 500 parts per million of total dissolved solids. Mineral water – Also comes from an underground source but has more than 500 parts per million of dissolved solids. This type of water comes in still and […]