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Since a local woman was recorded as having been cured of Scrofula in 1760 by bathing in and drinking the waters of its "miraculous effects" spread. Health seekers flocked to the area and the village of Ballater grew up to accommodate them. Many famous people frequented the Wells including Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott and Queen Victoria who recorded one visit in her Highland Journals of 1856.
Since 1760, the curative properties of this water have been widely documented, with users reporting a general feeling of well-being and invigoration with numerous references to increased mobility, benefits to the skin and improvements to stomach and bowel complaints. The relationship between good health and drinking water is well known and a positive correlation between water quality and mortality rate was actually proved by Professor Vincent and his team of researchers in France. The mortality rate in an area was shown to relate to a vital combination of factors in the water supply. The pattern identified for good health can be shown by analysis to be the same as that found in Deeside Spring Water. This pattern is extremely rare in nature and relates to the geology and purity of each source. Very few waters in the world possess this vital combination. Deeside Spring Water is one of them.
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