King Ludwig I.-Spring
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.

Indications
Anaemia, heart and circulation suffering, circulation dysfunction, vegetative disorders

Ingredients
A litre of water contains:


Cations:

Sodium (Na+) 3.00 mg 
Potassium (K+)9.10 mg 
Magnesium (Mg2+)26.00 mg
Calcium (Ca2+)59.00 mg 
Iron (Fe2+)1.95 mg 
Manganese0.25 mg 

Anions:

Chloride (Cl–)2.29 mg 
Sulphate (SO42–)145.90 mg
Hydrogen carbonate (HCO3–) 167.80 mg 
Fluoride (F–)0.40 mg 
Nitrate (NO3–)0.50 mg 

Gaseous substances:

Unattached carbon dioxide (CO2)                                        1,153.00 mg 
 

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