What is behind the water?
All of us drink water daily, but we don’t necessarily know where it comes from and what we should know about it. Crystal clear, silky smooth NaturAqua is much more than an average water. NaturAqua is a natural mineral water from Hungary that springs in Zalaszentgrót from a depth of 685 metres, after a 14,000-year-long natural filtering process. It has a balanced composition and a pleasant taste, because it contains 627 milligrams of minerals per litre, for instance calcium, magnesium, hydrogen carbonate, sulphate and sodium. NaturAqua is the ideal choice for breastfeeding mothers. The brand is also a dedicated supporter of initiatives helping prematurely born babies. There are 8,000 babies born prematurely in Hungary every year.
The time they must spend in the hospital is a difficult one for both the babies and their families. Creating a warm and cosy environment can help them in this period.
This is the reason why NaturAqua decided to sponsor making premature baby wards family-friendly, and to buy equipment that hospitals need for the healthy development of these babies. NaturAqua does this in cooperation with the National Association for Premature Babies (KORE). Next time you buy a bottle of NaturAqua, you can be sure that you drink water that is good not only for your body but also for your soul! (x)
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