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Why are there ingredients in purified water? Specifically sodium bicarbonate, which is salt which would make you thirsty. Also I'm concerned about calcium chloride which is also added into the water, Why? I purchased this "Great Value" purified drinking water with flavor enhancing minerals from Wal-Mart. I did not realize this until I arrived home. This should not be labeled as water, it should be labeled some type of drink or something. My husband has high blood pressure, how much sodium is in each bottle. We try and drink 48oz. Per day and now I'm alarmed by the deceptive labeling, please make people aware of what they are buying this could be dangerous. 2600:8801:AA09:200:29:80A1:9B72:B64B (talk) 04:56, 28 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]