Liquid gold: The greatest present of nature to Bad Brückenau are the unique medicinal waters from seven springs. For more than 250 years the healing strength of the most important nature remedy has been used here.
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Drilling 1906, new drilling 1969, 554 metres deep, temperature 11.9 degrees Celsius. An earthy carbonic acid water with strong mineralisation because containing calcium and magnesium, iron and much carbonic acid.
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Recognized medicinal spring, known since 1747, 60 metres deep, temperature 10 degrees Celsius. A almost sodium chloride and sodium free mineral water with carbonic acid, low number of unattached mineral components.
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Steel spring, first edged 1747, 1965 sinked a borehole to 300 metres of depth. Very big flow. The carbonic acidic water with very small bubbles has a high content of iron, calcium and magnesium, which is well absorbable. It is particularly valuable because the content of potassium is higher than that of sodium. Used in baths, it develops a mechanical, thermal and chemical effect.

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This refreshing mineral water is obtained from a 260 metre deep well, has natural carbonic acid and has extremely low levels of sodium and common salt. The hydrogen carbonate content is claimed to be a protective factor for the gastric and small intestine mucous membranes.

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While the water is slightly acidic and mineral in taste, the unusually high content of dissolved carbon dioxide gives this low-mineral natural water its something special. A large number of trace elements supplement its favourable composition.

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Recognized medicinal spring, well-known since 1749, 50 metres deep. A carbonic acid water very similar to the Wernarzer spring with ample carbonic acid and increased mineralisation, low content of sodium. The small bubbles, the fizzy character and primarily the excellent taste made it to the "Bad Brückenau's champagne".
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316 metres deep. Temperature 15.5 degrees Celsius. The water is marked by his content of calcium, magnesium, sulphate and hydrogen carbonates. It also contains sulphur and carbonic acid besides the good mineralisation.

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