The history of Didier natural water dates back to the year 1833, when the army discovered the mineral source in the heart of Martinican rainforest. Located 200 meters from sea level, in the heights of Fort-de-France, the source is naturally protected by the mountainous relief and 40 hectares of a tropical forest park. Didier mineral water starts from the South-East slope of Carbet Pitons and naturally flows under the surface soil to constitute groundwater at 4000 – 6000 meters deep.
Didier Mineral Water
Total Mineral:1661 mg/l
Didier Mineral Water comes from Martinique in France. It contains 126mg sodium, 137mg calcium, 113mg magnesium, 0mg chloride, 5mg sulfate and 1280mg bicarbonate. Didier Mineral Water thus contains a total of 1661mg of minerals per liter(High minerality).
It has very rich Magnesium, Bicarbonate minerals.
Didier Mineral Water has a degree of hardness of 4.6 GH and is therefore considered as Very Hard Water.
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