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FDA & Ghana Standards Authority Approve Abova Alkaline Water.




The Food and Drugs Board Authority and Ghana Standards Authority have officially agreed to the production of Abova Alkaline Water in Ghana. The license was given to Abova Water Company, producers of the premium alkaline water a few months ago. This was after the two government bodies tested the natural mineral water and were convinced of its health benefits for the human body.

The Brands, Events and Communication manager, Mark Sebastian Ashigbui expressed joy for the consent to produce mass production of their products in Ghana. According to him, “the core objective of Abova Alkaline Water is to make health care and healthy living available through consumption of Abova judging its extensive health benefits for all and all ages.”
Mr. Ashigbui continued that “the company is here to stay for good till it meets its vision for the Ghanaian populace.”


Abova Premium alkaline water has a pH rating of 8.0 – 8.4. It is a highly purified, ultra-premium alkaline mineral water known for its remarkable crisp and refreshing taste. Abova water improves hydration and reduces stomach acidity, replaces vital minerals and promotes good health. A cool refreshing glass of Abova water contains as much bone building calcium and magnesium as a glass of whole milk without the lactose. You taste the difference that Ghana’s first premium alkaline mineral water brings to you.

Abova water hits the Ghana market as an option for healthy, enhanced water that through proprietary process, is purified natural alkaline water with electrolytes and trace minerals. Abova natural alkaline water is superior to other options, as it is purified through an advanced technique of multiple purification process that restructures the molecules producing alkaline water similar to natural water in rivers, oceans and streams that is highly charged with oxygen.

In a quality assurance and constant production statement issued to ZionFelix.Com, The Chairman and President of Abova Water Ghana, Mr. Richard Boateng who happens to be a staunch Ghanaian Pharmacist stated the chronicle of Abova Natural water. He revealed that Abova Water has a strong ability to absorb acid. The more alkaline there is in a liquid, the less acidic it is. Alkalnity is measured by scaling system with a number grading known as “pH”.

Scale of the “pH” series from 0-14, with 0 standing in as most acidic and 14 being the most Alkaline. Numerous bottled waters in the country rest on or underneath a neutral pH of 7 which is fairly evident on the bottles. One can easily refer to that for evidence sakes. With every change in the pH number, the alkalinity adjusts 10 fold. For instance, a leading sport or vitamin-enhanced drink that has a pH of 4 is 100,000 times more acidic than Abova Water and with Abova we have a pH rate of 8 – He said.
Abova water Ghana Ltd is aimed at discerning consumers in the health and fitness markets. Abova water is going to be available through a variety of grocery stores, supermarkets, health and natural food stores throughout Ghana and neighboring countries.

Abova Natural Alkaline Water would officially be launched in March 2016. At Abova we say, Drink Healthy and Live strong, your Thirst is Ours to Quench.
Visit the official website of Abova Ghana for more relevant information by logging on to www.drinkabovawater.net




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