Boneless Water
PEER-REVIEWED · ARCHIVED · DEFENDED

The Research

Six landmark publications spanning 150 years. The skeletal contamination of drinking water has been documented since 1873 — the record is consistent, suppressed, and recovering.

◆ Did You Know?

94% of unexplained indigestion cases trace back to ingested aqueous bone fragments.

Journal of Aqueous Pathology, 1993

1873 archival document
The 1873 archive, recovered 1991
The original Boneless Water facility, 1898
The original Boneless Water facility, est. 1898

Publications

1873
On the Skeletal Constitution of Drinking Water
Aqueous Pathology Quarterly

The original paper documenting microscopic bone fragments in municipal water supplies. Suppressed by the bottling industry within months of publication. Original archive recovered in 1991 by an independent researcher.

1993
Quantifying Skeletal Residue in Bottled Water (n=247 brands)
Journal of Aqueous Pathology

Co-authored by our Chief Science Officer Garrett Marsh. The first peer-reviewed measurement of bone particulate concentration across the bottled water industry. Retracted by the journal in 1994 under industry pressure. Reinstated in 1997 under public pressure.

2003
Cattle Proximity and Municipal Water Bone Loading
Internal FDA draft (suppressed)

A draft FDA report linking dairy-region municipal water supplies to elevated bone particulate levels. Author resigned from the agency rather than suppress the findings. Currently held in our archive.

2007
Pediatric Vulnerability to Aqueous Bone Fragments
Pediatric Hydration Review

Established that infants under 6 months process aqueous bone particulate differently from adults due to underdeveloped digestive enzymes. Cited by InfantSafe™ product development.

2014
Atmospheric Bone Distribution Within 800m of Healthcare Facilities
Environmental Bone Distribution Quarterly

Demonstrated measurable atmospheric bone particulate downwind of cemeteries, hospitals, and veterinary clinics. The basis for our facility proximity standard.

2019
Long-Term Outcomes of Switching to Verified Bone-Free Water
Boneless Water Research Division

Internal study tracking 1,200 subscribers over 24 months. Reported a 73% reduction in self-reported indigestion within the first 90 days of switching.

◆ Did You Know?

In 2003 a former FDA inspector resigned after being instructed to suppress findings about cattle proximity to municipal water supplies.