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Capillary springs
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[[File:Roncegno spring.jpg|thumb|Dried up Roncegno spring]]
 
[[File:Roncegno spring.jpg|thumb|Dried up Roncegno spring]]
'''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> the so called Starkwasserquelle [strong water spring]. On average, about 780 l/hour of water regularly come to the surface in the gallery, absorbing minerals and metals that go into solution with the cooperation of microorganisms from the surrounding rock. 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''' 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> the so called Starkwasserquelle [strong water spring]. On average, about 780 l/hour of water regularly come to the surface in the gallery, absorbing minerals and metals that go into solution with the cooperation of microorganisms from the surrounding rock. The spring flows from four crevices at the bottom of the vitriol grotto and is led through a passage to the exit of the cave. Besides this main spring, there are several smaller ones in the grotto, called capillary springs, which also join with the above spring. 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 in anthroposophic medicine==
 
==Levico water in anthroposophic medicine==
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