I've read many online articles about our Sembawang hot spring and all of them say that the people who visit them use the water to wash clothes, take baths, soak feet or cook food (eggs). None of them ever said they used it for drinking.
My question is: Can we drink water from here directly as well?
Some articles on natural spring water say that these waters have healing properties due to their antioxidant nature. Furthermore, before F&N took over the well, Yeo Hiap Seng used the water for their drinks. But was it processed first? So what are your answers and conclusions?
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ppl use the water to wash clothes and feet liaoz...and you still wanna drink it!??!?!
The water from the hot spring is non-portable.
Why the hell do you want to drink it? The purest water you can get from the supermarket is the fijian artisian water. Its so pure, it won't turn to ice if you put it in the freezer, till you disturb it. I have not personally tried it out myself, but thats what it was claimed.![]()
only when there once to try out the hot spring..
didnt go there be4
so i dun knw if it can be drinkable ![]()
boil one kettle of hot water, pour into into one bath tub also can be hot spring
eh.. can we still go there now? never went there sia
i remember when i went long ago. the water has this really strong sulphur smell. how would i dare drink haha
common sense......
This is Singapore...not France, China, Taiwan or Japan
If you think that the water there isn't drinkable, then do you know where I can buy (drinkable)bottled spring water that is natural and not processed?
Originally posted by Key2door:If you think that the water there isn't drinkable, then do you know where I can buy (drinkable)bottled spring water that is natural and not processed?
Fijian Artisian water, thats the purest you can get, available at all cold storage branches.