Trace elements, as the name implies, are rare in the human body. Such as iron, silicon, zinc, nickel, tin and manganese. These trace elements account for about 0.03% of the total body mass. Although their content in the body is very small, their role in the process of life activities is very critical.
Mineral water can be divided into natural mineral water and unnatural mineral water. Natural mineral water refers to water that naturally gushes out from deep underground or is collected by drilling, contains a certain amount of minerals, trace elements or other components, and is not polluted in a certain area, and preventive measures are taken to avoid pollution.