It's advertised to be pure water. Only hydrogen and oxygen. If arsenic occurs naturally in the water then yes it does. Hope that helps.
No. LeBleu uses a fractional distillation process which removes all impurities - it's actually distilled water. BUT .... if you've ever tasted distilled water, it tastes flat. Le Bleu has a secret process which totally changes the taste giving the water a slightly sweet taste but not imparting anything to the water. It's really the best tasting water I've ever tasted, seriously its that good. I was a plant manager for two water plants in Boone and Springfield Illinois. Spring water has a much higher chance of containing arsenic due to the reporting requirement frequency and changes to the water source between analysis.The spring water may contain arsenic but be below reaction levels also.
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