bottled water

Why Are They Getting Away With It?

One of the largest bottled water companies on the planet extracted approximately 166.5 million gallons of water from the San Bernardino National Forest over the last three years. For free. There’s some controversy over this because a permit is required to pump the water, but the company in question has been pumping without one since …

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You’re Probably Drinking Dead Water

  There are three categories of bottled water companies: Category 1. Big corporations that get their water from municipal tap sources for free, truck it to a central processing facility, then purify it and mix it with additives before bottling it. (This is most of the bottled water on store shelves.) Category 2. Companies that bottle …

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Now Available: Three Gallon Glass Jugs of Castle Rock Water!

Good news! Castle Rock Water is now available in three-gallon glass jugs. Now you can enjoy the live structured water from the pure springs on Mt. Shasta in containers large enough to share. Use them at parties, in the office, or for the family at home. Get your three-gallon glass jugs of Castle Rock Water …

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Bottled Water Done Right

  The bottled water controversy is gaining worldwide attention. An article in the Shanghai Daily did a great job of covering the problems facing the industry and the damage it can do to the environment. The article says, Much of today’s bottled water, however, is not glacier or natural spring water but processed water, which …

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Eight Glasses of Water Per Day? Quality… Not Quantity

About 60 percent of the adult human body is composed of water. That’s a stat everyone has heard so many times it has probably lost its meaning. Think about it though. As solid as your body seems, much more than half of it is actually liquid. We are held together by bone, fat, muscle, and skin, …

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How To Change the Bottled Water Industry

We will never speak poorly of another company or a competitor in the bottled water business. However, we can’t stop other people from doing so.  There are some very large companies in the beverage industry and one in particular has been taking plenty of criticism for the way it siphons water from communities without adequate …

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Alkaline Water: Here’s What You Need to Know

  Water is nature’s perfect beverage. It’s hydrating for our bodies, it’s calorie-free, there are no artificial chemicals or sweeteners, and it’s readily available in many forms. There are, however, different kinds of water available in the United States. There’s municipal tap water, spring water, bottled water, and more. Even in the bottled water industry, …

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What’s High Frequency Water?

This is printed on every label of Castle Rock Water. It’s not just water, it’s high frequency water. “Castle Rock Water is a gift born from the pristine springs of Mount Shasta’s growing glacier. Revered by pilgrims, poets, and indigenous Native Americans for centuries, Mount Shasta is internationally recognized as a sacred energy vortex and …

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Where to Get Your Castle Rock Water

  Castle Rock Water is available in two ways: At its source in Mt. Shasta In grocery stores across the Western United States Yes, you can travel to the mountain, hike untold miles and reach the source. That’s where the water, after being filtered inside the mountain for last century, exits in streams and waterfalls. We’ve …

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Why Water from Mt. Shasta?

  Rising in angelic white slopes at the southern end of the Cascade Range, Mt. Shasta fascinated Native Americans, poets, spiritual seekers, and adventurous travelers for centuries. Crowned with eternal snow, Mt. Shasta soars to an altitude of 14,179 feet, making it the second highest elevation of any peak in the Cascades. The surrounding landscape …

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