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Mineral Additives for Drinking Water — Full Disclosure, Nothing Extra

Mineral additives for purified, distilled, or reverse-osmosis water.
No flavors. No sweeteners. No colors.
Just mineral compounds — calcium, magnesium, potassium.
No health claims. No performance promises. No hype.
Just what’s in it, why it’s there, and what it costs.

Transparency standard: 
M111 Transparency Trust

WHAT THIS IS

Simple mineral additives intended to restore essential minerals to purified, distilled, or reverse‑osmosis water.
This site is intentionally minimal. It exists to provide clear information so you can decide for yourself.
What you will find here:
  • Exact ingredient lists (no proprietary blends)
  • Plain‑language explanation of mineral roles in water
  • Batch‑level documentation where available
  • Straightforward pricing
What you will not find:
  • Medical or health claims
  • Lifestyle marketing
  • Influencer language
  • Vague promises

HOW TRANSPARENCY WORKS

  1. Ingredient Disclosure
    Each mineral listed by compound, form, and purpose.
  2. Plain‑Language Context
    Why these minerals are discussed in water — without exaggeration.
  3. The Product
    What the additive is, how it’s used, and what it’s designed to do.
  4. Transparency Standard
    Disclosure framework defined by the M111 Transparency Trust.
  5. Cost Breakdown
    Materials, packaging, testing, and fulfillment — summarized.

THE PRODUCT

Pure Water Mineral Restore — Powder Packs
Measured mineral additives designed for common water volumes.
Available formats:
  • Water bottle pack (0.5 liter)
  • One-gallon pack
  • Three-gallon pack
  • Five-gallon pack
Shared characteristics:
  • Same base formulation
  • Volume-specific dosing
  • Designed to mix cleanly

TRUST & LIMITS

  • Not a supplement or a medicine
  • No claims about disease prevention or treatment
  • Intended for general mineral restoration of water
  • Independent testing provided when available
  • The emphasis is disclosure over persuasion.


LEARN MORE

Additional context:
  • Mineral content in drinking water
  • Purification and remineralization practices
  • Why transparency matters in consumer products
[ Learn more about mineral transparency ]

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