Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Tastier Hydration

Everyone knows we should drink plenty of water every day for good health, but not everyone finds plain water very palatable. Many flavoured waters in the store contain undesirable sweeteners and artificial flavours, and they are expensive too. If you want to add some variety to your hydration, here are some ideas:

Herbs and Spices: Mint leaves are an obvious choice, but parsley can be very refreshing too. Crush the leaves a little before adding them to your water. For a bit of spice, try some freshly grated ginger instead.

Citrus Fruits: Slices of lemons, limes, oranges, or grapefruit, or some combination, are delicious additions to water. If you do this very frequently, however, you may want to think about the effects of the citric acid on the enamel of your teeth. You can minimize the possible side effects by rinsing your mouth with plain water after your citrus water, drinking with a straw so the liquid by-passes your teeth, and waiting at least an hour after drinking before brushing your teeth.

Cucumber: A spa classic, which is very refreshing.

Berries: Blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries all release a lovely flavour and colour into your water. Just cut or crush a few of the berries into your water.

Vinegar: Many people say that once they've acquired a taste for apple cider vinegar in water, they begin to crave it. Apple cider vinegar has some health benefits of its own, and it is supposed to act as an appetite suppressant.

Sea Salt: A tiny pinch of sea salt adds interest to your water, helps the body absorb the liquid more quickly, and can replace salt lost through sweat on hot days or during workouts.

If you prefer your water bubbly, you may want to look into carbonating your own water at home. It is cheaper and less wasteful than buying bottles of the stuff, and is made very easy by simple machines that use refillable CO2 cartridges.

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