The Importance of Mineral Balance: Why TDS Matters

The Importance of Mineral Balance: Why TDS Matters

HealthMarch 08, 2024
The Importance of Mineral Balance: Why TDS Matters

There's an increasingly common misunderstanding that the lower the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids), the healthier the water. Science tells a vastly different story. Depriving water of all minerals isn't necessarily synonymous with safety.

Understanding True TDS Levels

TDS technically refers to inorganic salts and small amounts of organic compounds dissolved in water. Critically essential minerals like Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium make up a massive percentage of healthy TDS. "Zero TDS" water—completely void of trace elements—can actively leach vital minerals from human tissues over long periods of time.

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The Shriram Lab Standard

In our fully accredited laboratory in Maharashtra, quality analysts monitor biological and mineral parameters hourly. We ensure that immediately after our RO process, the supply is meticulously re-mineralized to strictly maintain an optimal TDS range of 75-150 ppm precisely as recommended by top-tier global health agencies.

Comprehensive Benefits of Balanced Water

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Cellular Hydration Efficacy

Balanced mineral arrays provide the precise osmotic pressure necessary to help human cells actively absorb water molecules more rapidly than completely flat water.

Superior Palatability

The human palate instantly recognizes minerals. A scientifically verified TDS balance is exactly what gives high-end water its signature crisp, light, and distinctively "sweet" profile.

Lab Testing Environment

At Shriram Industries, our philosophy transcends providing basic hydration—we deliver an engineered, health-centric lifestyle standard.

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Shriram Industries Desk