

| Main ingredients | Effects on the body |
| Bicarbonates (HCO3–) | Help maintain the acidic balance in the stomach and intestines, accelerating digestion |
| Sulfates (SO42-) | Sulfate plays a significant role in the proper functioning of the cells, and is also found in many enzymes |
| Chloride (Cl–) | With sodium (Na+), Chloride (Cl–) regulates the osmotic pressure in cells. As a component of digestive acids in the stomach, it plays an important part in the digestive process. |
| Sodium (Na+) | Sodium is necessary for the exchange of water between cells and the intercellular substance. It is also very important for the muscles – it allows them to spasm. |
| Potassium (K+) | Potassium is necessary in regulating water levels in the cells, as well as osmotic pressure. Potassium is also responsible for sending nerve impulses and for muscle spasms. |
| Calcium (Ca2+) | Calcium participates in building the bones and teeth. A calcium deficiency can cause osteoporosis. It affects the work of muscles and the transmission of nerve signals, blood coagulation, and also regulates the work of the heart. |

