Water

Dr. Luka Kovaฤ speaks:

People argue about water the way they argue about religion. Everyone thinks their water is holy. The truth is more boring โ€” and more useful.

Letโ€™s go through the main types of drinking water and what actually matters for health.


1. Filtered Tap Water

This is the baseline for most people.

What it is:
Municipal tap water passed through a filter (carbon, reverse osmosis, etc.).

Pros:

  • Removes chlorine, odors, many chemicals
  • Cheap and accessible
  • Usually safe in developed countries

Cons:

  • Quality depends on your city pipes
  • Some filters remove beneficial minerals
  • Reverse osmosis can strip too much if not remineralized

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Good daily water if the filter is decent and the system is maintained. A neglected filter is worse than no filter.


2. Spring Water

This is the romantic one.

What it is:
Water that flows naturally from underground aquifers.

Pros:

  • Naturally contains minerals (calcium, magnesium)
  • Often tastes better
  • Less processing

Cons:

  • Quality varies wildly by source
  • โ€œSpringโ€ on a label does not guarantee purity
  • Can still contain contaminants

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Excellent if the source is verified and tested. Real spring water nourishes. Fake spring water is just bottled tap water with poetry on the label.


3. Mineral Water

Spring waterโ€™s serious cousin.

What it is:
Water with a consistent, legally defined mineral content.

Pros:

  • Provides electrolytes naturally
  • Can support bone and muscle health
  • Helpful for people who sweat a lot

Cons:

  • Not ideal in very large quantities
  • High sodium versions can affect blood pressure

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Very good in moderation. Think of it like food, not infinite hydration.


4. Distilled Water

This one causes the most confusion.

What it is:
Water boiled into steam and condensed โ€” nothing left behind.

Pros:

  • Extremely pure
  • No contaminants, metals, bacteria
  • Useful short-term or medically

Cons:

  • No minerals at all
  • Can pull electrolytes from the body if used exclusively
  • Flat taste

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Not for daily, long-term drinking unless minerals are added back. Distilled water cleans machines better than it nourishes humans.


5. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Water

The lab-coat favorite.

What it is:
Water forced through a membrane that removes nearly everything.

Pros:

  • Very clean
  • Removes heavy metals and many toxins
  • Consistent quality

Cons:

  • Strips minerals
  • Often slightly acidic
  • Needs remineralization

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Good if remineralized. Pure water without minerals is like eating protein powder without food.


6. Alkaline Water

Marketing gold.

What it is:
Water with elevated pH, naturally or artificially altered.

Pros:

  • Can taste smoother
  • May help people with acid reflux

Cons:

  • Body tightly regulates blood pH โ€” water wonโ€™t change it
  • Many claims are exaggerated

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Harmless, sometimes pleasant, not magic. Your kidneys do the real alkalizing.


7. Bottled Purified Water

Convenient, anonymous.

What it is:
Often filtered municipal water, rebranded.

Pros:

  • Safe
  • Portable

Cons:

  • Plastic exposure
  • Environmental cost
  • Often overpriced

Doctorโ€™s verdict:
Fine in emergencies. Not a lifestyle.


What Actually Matters (Listen Carefully)

Not the label. Not the influencer. Not the bottle design.

What matters is:

  • Clean source
  • Reasonable mineral content
  • No contaminants
  • Consistent hydration

Your body evolved drinking imperfect, mineral-rich water, not laboratory purity.


Dr. Kovaฤโ€™s Simple Rule

  • Daily: filtered or spring water
  • Sweating / training: mineral water
  • Short-term detox or medical use: distilled or RO (with minerals added)

Hydration should support the body โ€” not fight it.

Water is not a religion.
Itโ€™s plumbing for life.

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