How to put minerals in water

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Mineral-rich water – a game-changer for any prepper's hydration strategy. Here's how you can put minerals back into your water:

1. Filter with Mineral-Rich Media

Invest in a high-quality water filter that uses mineral-rich media like coconut shells, activated carbon, or zeolite. These natural materials help remove impurities while adding beneficial minerals. Popular options include the Berkey Water Filter and the Sawyer Mini Water Filter.

2. Add Mineral Tablets

Mineral tablets provide essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium. Look for tablets made for emergency situations or outdoor adventures. Brands like MIO and Aquasana offer excellent choices.

3. Use a Water Ionizer

A water ionizer splits your tap water into alkaline and acidic streams, adding minerals during filtration. Although a pricier option, it's an effective way to upgrade your water in one step.

4. Add Minerals Naturally

For a DIY approach, add natural mineral sources like sea salt, baking soda, or charcoal to your water. For example, mix 1/8 teaspoon of unrefined sea salt (like Himalayan pink salt) into every liter of water for a mineral boost. Adjust amounts based on taste.

5. Try Mineral-Rich Water Enhancers

Consider liquid or powdered supplements designed to enhance mineral content. These products contain natural minerals and electrolytes that can be added directly to your water. Brands like Nuun and ZYM are great for outdoor enthusiasts.

There you have it – five ways to add minerals back to your water! Always prioritize clean, mineral-rich drinking water as part of your survival strategy.

Ryan Law

Ryan Law is the creator of Ash Tales and the author of the post-apocalyptic fantasy series The Rainmaker Writings.

Ryan has a 15-year long obsession with the end of the world, and has spent that time researching everything from homesteading to nuclear fallout patterns.

Ryan is a wilderness hiker and has trained with bushcraft and survival experts around the UK.

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