Herbal Water is water that has been infused with a blend of culinary herbs. Dr.Ayala, a renowned pediatrician, created Herbal Waters as a healthier alternative to the many unhealthy drink options that were already available. Dr. Ayala's Herbal Waters come in a variety of flavor mixtures, and contain no artificial sweeteners or preservatives. The light, refreshing drinks are much healthier than soda, juice, or sugary sports drinks.
What Are The Health Benefits?
Herbal Water has zero calories and no chemicals, which already makes it healthier than most beverages. Each herb mixtures in the different available flavors have their own particular health benefits. For example, the lemongrass mint vanilla flavor has calming, cooling, and refreshing quality.
What Does Herbal Water Taste Like?
Herbal Water simply tastes like water with a combination of delicious and carefully combined herbs. My favorite flavors were ginger lemon peel and lemongrass mint vanilla. The ginger lemon peel flavor was invigorating and slightly spicy, whereas the lemongrass mint vanilla flavor was much cooling and calming. I really enjoyed all the flavors and I found that I actually likes that they were not sweetened because they were much more refreshing that way. Some of the flavors were a little too intense for my liking, so I mixed them with a bit of regular water. This made them perfect for me, and also had the added benefit of making the Herbal Water last longer.
Buying Herbal Water
Herbal Water is available online at www.herbalwater.com. A case of twelve Herbal Waters (either a mixed assortment or a single flavor) sells for $24. This means that each Herbal Water bottle costs $2, and since there is free shipping, that is not such a bad price. If you dilute the Herbal Waters like I did, they will last a fairly long time as well.
The Verdict on Herbal Water
I recommend Herbal Water if you are trying to find a flavorful, yet healthy alternative to your sugary or chemical-filled beverages. Herbal Water tastes good, is refreshing, has no calories, and best of all, it is made with real, organic, healthful ingredients.
Source: Personal Experience
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Published by Ashley Webb
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5 Comments
Post a Commentinteresting alternative
I drink green tea most of the time and this sounds like a nice alternative. Thanks. :-)
I like to try all types of the new waters available. It's interesting and fun. Great article.
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Lemongrass mint vanilla -- how cool does that sound! Must look into this.