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Default Jun 17, 2018 at 09:04 PM
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Has anyone heard of Blk water? It’s black water in a clear container. It’s alkaline mineral water with fulvic acid. I bought it because it looked cool and I’ll try anything once. I’m not sure based on the reviews if it’s healthy for you or not. Some reviews say it tastes like murky pond water and that the good reviews are fake. Some reviews are saying the water is awesome and the bad reviews are from people who got a fake version or are making up stuff psychologically because they can’t get past the fact the water is black.

The only thing that bugs me is the review that says it causes metabolic damage and thyroid issues. It seems far fetched though.

So does anyone have any experiences with this type of water?
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Default Jun 22, 2018 at 08:46 PM
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I've drank BLK water before. It doesn't taste the best for it to just be water, to be honest. I never had any negative effects from it, though!

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