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We have all heard of Ponce de Leon's epic search for the Fountain of Youth and
it's renowned "Healing Waters."
Fact or Fiction--THE
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
---We know of the popular Native American Legend of a "youth-rendering
spring in the land of plenty."
---We know that Ponce de Leon's continuing quest for the fabled "Healing
Waters" took him on a second voyage to the west coast of Florida in 1521.
---We know that he was mortally wounded in the Port Charlotte /North
Port area of Florida.
---We know that WARM
MINERAL SPRINGS in North Port is the only natural
warm mineral spring in the state of Florida, producing over 9 million gallons
of mineral rich waters daily.
Our natural mineral spring waters can
help with:
General
Health Facial Care Skin
Care Hand and
Foot Care
You can also browse our products shown
below
NOW YOU CAN TRY THESE HEALING WATERS FOR YOURSELF....
from the actual mineral spring water itself, to our mineral
based concentrates, hand
and foot renewal formulas and therapeutic
facial masks.
WARM MINERAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA
..... is listed as a national historic site in the "National Register of Historic Places". Our waters contain the highest levels of mineral content of any known spring in the United States and the third highest in the World. The spring produces over 9 million gallons of fresh mineral rich waters daily, (Baden Baden, Germany, and Hot Springs, Ark. produce only 2.5 to 3.0 millon gallons daily) at an average temperature of 87 degrees. Over the years there have been several documented discoveries of significant prehistoric artifacts and human remains, dating back 10,000 - 12,000 years that have been remarkably preserved in these anaerobic waters.
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When the early Spanish explorers first arrived on the eastern coast of Florida
in search of the treasures of the new world, they became aware of a fabulous
legend of a spring with incredible restorative and therapeutic powers. When
their initial searches for the fabled site proved unsucessful, Ponce de Leon,
their leader, prepared for a return voyage to the west coast of Florida, to
what is now the Port Charlotte /North Port area, to continue his search. This
is where he was mortally wounded in his quest for the legendary site.
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