Bílinská kyselka

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Bílinská Kyselka is a renowned mineral water originating from the town of Bílina, located in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. The water is known for its unique composition and therapeutic properties, which have been recognized and utilized for centuries.

History[edit | edit source]

The history of Bílinská Kyselka dates back to the 16th century, when the water was first discovered. The water was initially used by local inhabitants for its healing properties. In the 18th century, the water began to be bottled and sold commercially, making it one of the oldest bottled waters in the world.

Composition[edit | edit source]

Bílinská Kyselka is a carbonated water that is rich in bicarbonate, sodium, and other minerals. It is classified as a alkaline water due to its high pH level. The water is also known for its high content of carbon dioxide, which gives it its characteristic fizziness.

Therapeutic Properties[edit | edit source]

Bílinská Kyselka is often used in the treatment of various health conditions, including digestive disorders, kidney disease, and metabolic disorders. The water's high mineral content is believed to have a beneficial effect on the body's metabolic processes.

Production and Distribution[edit | edit source]

The production of Bílinská Kyselka is overseen by the Bílinská Kyselka company, which operates the only source of the water in Bílina. The water is distributed both domestically and internationally, with a significant portion of the production exported to countries such as Germany, Austria, and Slovakia.

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