Donat Mg

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Donat Mg is a natural mineral water that is rich in magnesium. It is sourced from the Rogaška Slatina spa town in Slovenia. The water is known for its high mineral content, particularly magnesium, and is often used for medicinal purposes.

History

The history of Donat Mg dates back to the 17th century when the water was first discovered in the Rogaška Slatina area. The water was named after the Celtic god, Donatus, who was believed to have healing powers. The water has been bottled and sold since the 19th century, making it one of the oldest mineral waters in Europe.

Composition

Donat Mg is unique due to its high concentration of dissolved minerals. The water contains over 1000 mg/l of magnesium, making it one of the most magnesium-rich mineral waters in the world. In addition to magnesium, Donat Mg also contains significant amounts of sulphates, hydrogen carbonates, and other minerals.

Health Benefits

Donat Mg is often used for its health benefits. The high magnesium content can help with a variety of health issues, including digestive disorders, heart and vascular diseases, and magnesium deficiency. The water is also used as a natural laxative due to its high sulphate content.

Production and Distribution

Donat Mg is bottled at the source in Rogaška Slatina. The water is extracted from a depth of 280 to 600 meters, ensuring its purity and high mineral content. The water is then bottled and distributed both locally and internationally.

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