Acracopego: adj. (word from ancient Greek ἄκρατος, ákratos (“simple, pure”) and πηγός, pēgós (“made, fixed”): “simply made” or πηγή, pēgḗ (“source”): “of pure source”).
"Acratopège" is said of quality table water, but whose mineral salt content is too low to be accepted as mineral water, without particular virtues and characteristics.
It has nevertheless been established in an irrefutable way that it has a particular physiological action and a degree of ...
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