💦 Sip the Essence of Purity!
EVAMOR Artesian Bottled Water is sourced from a pristine underground aquifer in the USA, offering naturally alkaline water with a pH of 8.8-9.1. Each 20 Fl. Oz. bottle is packed with essential electrolytes and delivers a smooth, refreshing taste without additives, making it the perfect choice for health-conscious consumers.
M**R
Crisp, Refreshing, and Ultra-Pure Water!
Crisp, Refreshing, and Ultra-Pure Water!Evamor bottled water has quickly become my go-to choice for premium hydration! From the first sip, I could taste the pure, smooth, and refreshing quality that sets it apart from regular bottled water.What I love most is that Evamor has a naturally high pH, making it alkaline-rich and great for balancing acidity in the body. I’ve noticed that it feels more hydrating and leaves no aftertaste—just a clean, crisp finish.The packaging is also sturdy and convenient, making it easy to take on the go, whether I’m at the gym, work, or traveling. Knowing that it comes from a deep, protected natural source gives me extra confidence in its quality.If you’re looking for pure, smooth, and naturally alkaline water, Evamor is definitely worth trying. It’s a step above the rest!
J**L
This water may have saved my life!
I suffered from acid reflux so badly that, one night, it put me in the ER. I spent two months "eating" little but water and mush to recover from it. My esophagus was shot. It took an ENT doctor and a gastro doctor working in conjunction to treat me.It was then that I took a long, hard look at my life and did the following:1. Stopped taking the "purple pill" my doctor prescribed twice a day, indefinitely (something all of the anti-heartburn, PPI medicines say not to do, a warning doctors pooh-pooh as if the manufacturer doesn't know what they're talking about). I just stopped, cold turkey. My reasoning was this: If my problem is too much stomach acid trying to digest food that wasn't being digested, why was I blocking the making of acid? Wasn't a lack of acid effectively digesting my food the problem? I also tossed aside all of those liquid antacid drinks that I used to buy by the gallon, and would drink in the middle of the night when I had a flare up. They weren't helping me and were, possibly, doing me harm from excessive use. I threw them all away along with the purple pill.2. I started, every morning, drinking a home-made concoction that consisted of a tablespoon of organic ground turmeric, a teaspoon of organic ground black pepper (to aid in absorption), and a tablespoon of raw, local honey. I add those ingredients to a shaker that contains 10 ounces of organic coconut milk (the regular-flavor So Delicious brand is the best, I've found). Shake it up and drink it every morning. Turmeric is one of those miracle spices with a list of health benefits as long as my arm, one of which is a profound anti-inflammatory component, and3. I reasoned that my body was producing too much acid (which was demonstrated by my once-every-two-years bout with a kidney stone). So I cut out sugar, soda pop, and coffee, for the most part (I'm actually drinking a cup of coffee as I type this). And I upped my intake of water. But not just any water. I, again, reasoned that if my problem was excessive acid that I should be drinking water with a high alkaline pH level. So I went on a quest to find the best-tasting high-pH water.I tried Essentia, partly because it's available everywhere, even in our local supermarket. However, I wasn't keen on the added electrolytes, which I didn't think my body needed in large quantities. I don't know what it was about Essentia, but it tasted too much like a liquid with added stuff. The taste was kind of sharp.I tried 2-3 other high-pH waters, with the same results. They seemed to add stuff to the water. And the taste ranged from plastic-y to awful.Then I tired Evamor.Wow.Evamor tastes like water. (Go figure!) It has a kind of slippery mouth feel. I know I'm not explaining it correctly. But it's a taste and flavor that adds nothing but refreshment to my mouth. Perfect. I was sold on Evamor.So I put it into practice. If I had slight reflux in the night, I'd drink Evamor instead of Mylanta or the Wal-mart brand called Equate. I'd just guzzle a bit of Evamor and the problem would go away. No drugs. No chemicals. Just Evamor.Best of all, in the year and a half since my trip to the hospital because I had, essentially, lost the ability to swallow I haven't had a single major incident of reflux. Not one. In all, since then I probably had 3-4 very minor incidents of reflux (Reflux Lite, as it were) in a year and a half. My esophagus has healed. My stomach no longer acts weird digesting food.I've since read that some doctors and nutritionists cite acid as being the body's #1 problem. Too much acid makes the body sick.Now I drink a ton of Evamor to help balance my acid/alkaline levels, with a slight nod toward a higher-pH level to keep the acidity down. I order 12 64-ounce bottles of it every two weeks and average drinking one per day. Sometimes more. I never go anywhere without a large or small bottle of Evamor by my side.Taste is totally subjective. So not everyone will like the just-water, nothing-added taste of Evamor. My wife used to say it tasted kind of flat to her, like nothing at all. Now, she's hooked on Evamor, too.I recommend everyone do two things: (1) research the effects high acid levels levels can have on a body, what kind of ill health can result from it, and (2) give Evamor a try.NOTE: Nothing I wrote should be construed as advice for you, especially the part about throwing away all of my medicine and antacid drinks. It was a hunch I played for me. There's no guarantee it will work for you. So play it safe, k?
D**N
Great bottled water.
Easy Open - Wide Mouth bottle. Very crisp clean taste.
S**R
Good water, cheap, delivered to your door
I'm not a water scientist. However, I've read that it's best to have PH neutral, or slightly alkaline water. So I ordered a few 4 packs of the 64oz Evamor water bottles to see if I liked them. I've finished four bottles so far. Let's see:The four pack of bottles arrive in a standard amazon box that's easy to open. No need to waste a bunch of packaging, these things are pretty rugged. The four bottles are tightly wrapped in relatively think plastic that makes them easy to manage. Additionally, for older or physically disabled customers, the weight of the four bottles probably won't be too much for them to manage. (contrast with a "flat" of smaller bottles that would be likely pretty heavy and hard to load into your refrigerator. The bottles themselves claim to be BPA free, which is good. The contour of the bottle makes it easy to grab and hold, even if there is condensation on the bottle itself. The wide mouth design both makes drinking quickly easy to do, as well as allows for easy refilling of the bottle if you want to reuse it. The water source is claimed as a well in Louisiana, so it's nice that this water isn't just municipal water from any old city, nor is it coming from a drought stricken environment. The water itself tastes crisp and clean. It's hard to describe the taste of a water, but if I had to, I'd say it's close to Evian tasting, in my opinion. I drink about 3L of water a day, and will be using these bottles as my post workout water. I've noticed that I don't get as much of a "bloated" feeling when I drink the Evamor after a workout. I think that has to do with the more natural PH of this water. I've noticed that the more acidic the water, the more that I feel bloated when I drink it.In summary, I like this product a lot. I'll keep buying it regularly.
R**.
Good water & price! Wish it was in glass though.
Good tasting water from a good source! Just wish we would all quit using plastic and plastic lined cans. Glass is my preferred packaging.
S**H
Not bad
I wanted to try some different water than I'd been drinking so I came across this. At the time I didn't know much about Ph levels and good water vs bad water.. This checks all the boxes so I'd recommend it based on that and how it taste when it's cold.2 cons: Price, it's a dandy of a price. I can get 6 for a $1, Crystal Geyser (Neutral Ph) & incredible taste, at my local dollar store. And it has a terrible taste when it's warm. I'm not talking 'leave it in your car in the middle of the summer' hot water either, but 2 hours later 'room temperature' in your house water. Just terrible. Loses a star for that. So drink it cold.
A**R
UPDATE!
My earlier review was incorrect!Evamor Water is the best! Amazon service is always excellent!
M**N
Price hike too much
Been buying this for some time. Great taste and I mostly buy for the alkaline feature but increase from $14 to $24 is too much for me. The company site says it is available in local stores, but I never see it. I'll buy whatever brand I can find locally.
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