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'''Levico water''' is described as the water of various springs in the area of [[Wikipedia:Levico Terme|Levico]] in the [[Wikipedia:Brenta Valley|Brenta Valley]] in [[Wikipedia:Trentino|Trentino]] in [[Wikipedia:Northern Italy|northern Italy]]. It springs, among others, from a spring in the village of Vetriolo at an altitude of 1600m in a grotto at the end of a tunnel dug into a layer of [[Wikipedia:Arsenopyrite|arsenopyrite]].<ref>{{Cite web| title = Levicowasser| work = Casa Raphael| accessdate = 2022-01-29| url = https://www.casaraphael.com/de/die-thermen/levicowasser|date=|access-date=|last=|first=|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=live|language=de|trans-title=Levico water}}</ref> It is used in the regional [[Casa Raphael]] in [[Wikipedia:Roncegno Terme|Roncegno]]. Roncegno had a now dried up spring of similar composition.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.14271/DMS-16720-DE| issn = 0935-798X| volume = 48| issue = 3| pages = 269–273| language = de| last = [[Otto Wolff]]| title = Die Heilquelle des Levico-Wassers| journal = Der Merkurstab| accessdate = 2022-01-13| date = 1995| url = http://www.anthromedics.org/merkurstab_online/article/DMS-16720-DE|first=|via=|trans-title=The healing spring of Levico water}}</ref> Levico water is the basis of various medicines of [[anthroposophic medicine]].
 
'''Levico water''' is described as the water of various springs in the area of [[Wikipedia:Levico Terme|Levico]] in the [[Wikipedia:Brenta Valley|Brenta Valley]] in [[Wikipedia:Trentino|Trentino]] in [[Wikipedia:Northern Italy|northern Italy]]. It springs, among others, from a spring in the village of Vetriolo at an altitude of 1600m in a grotto at the end of a tunnel dug into a layer of [[Wikipedia:Arsenopyrite|arsenopyrite]].<ref>{{Cite web| title = Levicowasser| work = Casa Raphael| accessdate = 2022-01-29| url = https://www.casaraphael.com/de/die-thermen/levicowasser|date=|access-date=|last=|first=|archive-url=|archive-date=|url-status=live|language=de|trans-title=Levico water}}</ref> It is used in the regional [[Casa Raphael]] in [[Wikipedia:Roncegno Terme|Roncegno]]. Roncegno had a now dried up spring of similar composition.<ref>{{Cite journal| doi = 10.14271/DMS-16720-DE| issn = 0935-798X| volume = 48| issue = 3| pages = 269–273| language = de| last = [[Otto Wolff]]| title = Die Heilquelle des Levico-Wassers| journal = Der Merkurstab| accessdate = 2022-01-13| date = 1995| url = http://www.anthromedics.org/merkurstab_online/article/DMS-16720-DE|first=|via=|trans-title=The healing spring of Levico water}}</ref> Levico water is the basis of various medicines of [[anthroposophic medicine]].
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== Levico water in anthroposophic medicine ==
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==Levico water in anthroposophic medicine==
Levico water is described in the [[anthroposophic pharmaceutical codex (apc)]].<ref>{{Cite book| edition = 3| pages = 57–| language = de| title = Anthroposophic_Pharmaceutical_Codex_APC_third_edition_3.0.pdf| chapter = Levico water| location = Dornach, Schweiz| accessdate = 2022-02-02| date = 2013|url=https://iaap-pharma.org/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/apc/Anthroposophic_Pharmaceutical_Codex_APC_third_edition_3.0.pdf|editor=International Association of Anthroposophic Pharmacists IAAP (ed.)}}</ref>
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[[Datei:Acqua Levico.jpg|thumbnail|Levicowater in the [[Casa Raphael]]|verweis=https://de.imedwiki.org/wiki/Datei:Acqua_Levico.jpg|alt=]]Levico water is described in the [[anthroposophic pharmaceutical codex (apc)]].<ref>{{Cite book| edition = 3| pages = 57–| language = de| title = Anthroposophic_Pharmaceutical_Codex_APC_third_edition_3.0.pdf| chapter = Levico water| location = Dornach, Schweiz| accessdate = 2022-02-02| date = 2013|url=https://iaap-pharma.org/fileadmin/user_upload/pdf/apc/Anthroposophic_Pharmaceutical_Codex_APC_third_edition_3.0.pdf|editor=International Association of Anthroposophic Pharmacists IAAP (ed.)}}</ref>
    
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