Mountain Valley Water Has a Storied History; Theirs and Mine
Mountain Valley Water Has a Storied History, dating back to the discovery of the single spring in Arkansas’ Ouachita Mountains in 1871. It won awards in tasting contests back then, and is still served in The White House and in the homes of heads of state today.
But I don’t think that’s why, vomiting every water I tried except distilled water in glass (not very healthy for the long term), my doctor, Clinical Director of the world-famous Environmental Health Center-Dallas, chose Mountain Valley Water for me. It literally saved my life; I’ve used MV for everything internal since 1983.
Originally, the Mountain Valley Water website said that it took more than 6,000 years for a raindrop on that mountaintop to filter down through the rocks that removed any impurities and added the flavor and mineral profiles to the water coming from the famous spring in Hot Springs National Park. No matter how long its journey, it is still saving my life. The water in the glass bottle in my hand was bottled at the spring. I learned the value of that when I had some Mountain Valley Water from a 5-gallon container, and got sick. It turned out that the water from the same spring had been packaged in a plastic tank, transported to my area, then placed in the 5-gallon glass bottle.
When I carried my bottle into an appointment with my osteoporosis specialist. She poo-pooed bottled water—until she read the mineral profiles on the back of my bottle. She took my now empty bottle to a staff meeting. Soon there was a Mountain Valley Water dispenser in the waiting room and another in a staff meeting room. In a major university hospital setting.
NOTE: I, too, have had an awful experience with a MV distributor. Not every reviewer has thought to review the product and the distributor separately. Please read the reviews carefully.
8. kesäkuuta 2025
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