ZAJEČICKÁ HOŘKÁ

Zaječická hořká is used for drinking cures and belongs to the traditional sources of European spas. This legend of world medicine has been known since 1725 as a natural detoxifier, a source of natural magnesium and a reliable laxative – it dissolves the contents of the intestines. Jaječića bitter salt was discovered by Dr Friedrich Hoffmann  evaluated by balneologists better than Epsom salt. Due to the purity of its composition, it is the only representative of the "true bitter water" category in balneology.

Zaječická hořká it is well tolerated by even the most sensitive organism and can be used long-term, for example, during pregnancy, in post-operative conditions of the intestines, during a long stay in bed, with constipation and hemorrhoids. It is used as a powerful natural source of magnesium for the treatment of nervous disorders and sulfates for detoxification. According to legislation The Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic is Zaječická hořká categorized "mineral water with therapeutic use, yield from a natural healing source".


Zaječická hořká it is packed in its natural state, any sediment is a natural, harmless natural phenomenon


Jaječická

Drinking cure Zaječická

Fast and reliable laxative effect

At a normal dose of approx. 4 dcl, it has a gentle laxative effect very quickly.

Jaječická dissolves the contents of the intestines. The laxative effect occurs only in case of constipation.

The glory of Zaječice bitter water it arose spontaneously thanks to its beneficial effect, which has been confirmed for several centuries. Its anti-constipation effect in particular is characterized by a reliable effect. The emptying of the intestines occurs naturally without side effects.

According to the traditional spa recipe, the bitter taste of Zaječická bitter water can be completely removed by mixing it with Bílinská kyselka.

Drinking cure Zaječická - general instructions:

0,1 to 0,4 liters (1/2 to 2 cups) in the morning on an empty stomach or in the evening before going to bed. From 0,2 liters it has a laxative effect. Taking it before going to bed does not cause unwanted effects, because difficult gases are not formed and emptying does not follow until the next morning. During use, it is important to maintain sufficient fluid intake, for example herbal teas, spring waters or drinking spa springs.

Long-term use has no observed negative effects. It is advisable to consult the attending physician for use.

Rabbit as a natural regulator of digestion

It is particularly suitable for long-term use in chronic looseness of the intestines and other digestive problems. At low doses, approx 1 dcl before going to bed acts as a natural regulator to create a regular digestive rhythm, the bowels are emptied only the next morning.

Jaječić bitter water is very popularly used to adjust the metabolism while maintaining a slim line, for fitness and other sports for the overall acceleration of the self-cleansing abilities of the human body thanks to the beneficial effect of Jaječić bitter salt.

Zaječická - analysis

Cations mg/l Anions mg/l
Na+ 1 550 Cl- 279
K+ 768 SO42- 23 100
Mg2+ 6 260 HCO3- 1 830
Ca2+ 487 I- 0,778
Li+ 4,42 Br- 1,39

Non-dissociated components mg/l
Silicic acid H2SiO3 41,4
Total mineralization (TDS) Zaječická hořká 34 632
pH Jaječické bitter at 17 °C 7,5
Osmotic pressure of Jaječica bitter water 1 kPa

The analysis was carried out by the Karlovy Vary Reference Laboratories of Natural Medicinal Sources on 21 October 10

Zaječická – Balneological classification

Zaječická is balneologically classified as "true bitter water", the purest bitter salt spring. It's a bunny true bitter water of the sulfate-magnesium type with a majority of "bitter salt". Bitter salt (magnesium sulfate) is also called "epsom salt".

How is Zaječická created?

The layering of rocks in Zaječice has amazed all researchers for centuries. They tried to describe the origin of this world-famous purest bitter salt spring. Father of modern chemistry J. Berzelius he was one of those who carried out Zaječická's analyses. During these works he discovered several other chemical elements.

  1. Pyrite crystals
  2. Primary layer
  3. Neutralization layer
  4. Impermeable clays
  5. A system of fissures leaching bitter salt
  6. Taking water into a perforated closed shaft
  7. Top of well with equipment
  8. Gravity drain to collection sump
  9. Central receiving container

AQUA ENVIRO
Expert supervision of resource collection
www.aquaenviro.cz

doc. MD Petr Petr, PhD

MINERAL WATERS FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF A CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Hospital Č. Budějovice as

"Natural healing springs, mineral waters of this type are also used in the treatment of non-specific intestinal inflammations. They have an irreplaceable and irreplaceable role and importance in constipation. Magnesium sulfate is also listed in the pharmacopoeia as a homeostatic agent, a substance that maintains stability and the correct composition of the internal environment."

M.Sc. Lukáš Dobrovolný

ASK THE PHARMACIST
Pharmacy Dr. Max.

"The rabbit is well tolerated by even the most sensitive organism. Indications for the use of this mineral water with a sulfate-magnesium composition with a weak acid reaction (pH=6,7..so it neutralizes the extremely acidic gastric environment and thus helps ulcer recovery) are even inflammatory diseases of the stomach and intestinal tract, hyperchlorhydria, obesity, chronic constipation , irritable bowel syndrome, systemic atherosclerosis and heart rhythm disorders, diseases of the liver, gall bladder and pancreas, gout, diabetes, hemorrhoids.'

Brigita Janečková

OBSTIPATION IN SENIORS AND INTERVENTION ZAJEČICKÁ HOŘKÁ
Institute of Physiotherapy and Medical Fields ZSF JU České Budějovice.

"In 100% of seniors with constipation, when given "Zaječická hořká" mineral water, problems can be corrected and the constipation will go away completely."

Simona Procházková DiS.

WE HEAL WITH NATURE s.r.o

"Targeted detoxification of the organism must start from the intestines. The most powerful toxins that poison the entire body are created in a polluted intestine. Food residues are deposited on the walls of the intestine, which excrete toxic substances, which travel through the capillaries into the bloodstream and the liver, and which constantly have to clean the blood, which is stocked with metabolites and putrefactive substances originating from the polluted intestine. Without colon cleansing, other detoxification procedures have almost no effect. Zaječická is an excellent natural remedy for proper bowel cleansing. I highly recommend her to everyone…”

Zaječická kyselka. Incorrect, but often used name for Hare bitter

People often search for Zaječická under the name "Zaječická kyselka". However, the word sour refers to a spring with a significant content of free carbon dioxide, i.e. a naturally sparkling spring.

Zaječická hořká is captured by wells, which are created by very complex chemistry in soils with an extremely special composition.

Peculiarities of Zaječice and its surroundings

Zaječice and its surroundings belong to the driest areas in Bohemia. The average rainfall here is only 450 mm, in summer less than 300 mm. The average annual temperature is around 8/5 °C. The predominant soil type is chernozem. From an orographic point of view, Zaječice and its surroundings belong to the Měrunická Highlands, which is part of the southwestern part of the Bohemian Central Highlands.

The warm and dry climate also corresponds to the original steppe vegetation, which has been preserved in island-like communities in Mostek, among others, in the vicinity of Zaječice.

In these almost extreme conditions, Zaječická bitter water is collected using shallow wells - pure bitter water, which is unique in the world in terms of its magnesium and sulfate compounds content and is therefore particularly valuable.

Historical names of Zaječické bitter water

Since 1725, the phenomenon of Zaječická bitter water has spread throughout the civilized world. Each language used its own variant of the source name. Therefore, there is a greater number of historical markers belonging to this source.

According to the first writing of Dr. F. Hoffman, the first name is "Sedlitz bitter wasser". In English-speaking countries, then "Sedlitz bitter water". In other European languages, then "Sal de Sedlitz", "Sal de Saidlitz", "Sal de Sedlitz", "Sedlecká voda".

According to the business name of the Lobkowicz Directorate of Springs, there is a name from the Czech language: "Zaječická hořká voda". In the Germanic phonetic transcription of the language of North Bohemia, the name of the spring reads: "Saidschitzer bitter wasser".