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Borjomi

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mineral water from springs of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park in central Georgia, southwest to the nation's capital of Tbilisi.
Composition of the water remains stable over a long period of time and contains: hydrogen carbonates (3,500-5,000 mg/dm3), sodium (1,200-2000 mg/dm3, ~62% daily value per liter), potassium (30mg/dm3, 1% daily value per liter), calcium (100 mg/dm3 or 10% daily value per liter), chlorine (250-500 mg/dm3, about 12% daily value per liter), sulfates (50 mg/l), free carbonic acid (0.34-0.42%) and oxidation characteristic of 0.88-2.00 mg/dm3.
It is said to help with gastrointestinal diseases and disorders of liver, biliary tracts, metabolism, kidneys, nervous system and respiratory organs. 

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