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We all know we should drink more water, but that can be hard if you don't like the taste. Plain water can seem a little boring! Fortunately, it's really easy to add flavor without adding processed sugar—there are lots of natural ingredients that make water taste better. If you're ready for flavorful refreshment, pour yourself a big glass of water and read on.
Things You Should Know
- Infuse your water with fruit, cucumbers, or herbs to make your water taste better. Chill the flavored water for 2 hours before you drink it.
- Pour in a splash of fruit juice, tea, or vegetable juice to quickly flavor your water.
- Squeeze a little citrus juice into a glass of carbonated water if you're trying to cut back on your soda intake.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat are some tips for drinking water?Jeff SiegelJeff Siegel is a Holistic Life Coach and the Founder of Jeff Siegel Wellness. With nearly 10 years of experience, he specializes in mind-body medicine, life coaching, health and wellness coaching, mindfulness, corporate training, and transformational public speaking. He received a Master of Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education, a Master of Buddhist Studies from The University of Hong Kong, and a BSc in Neuroscience & Biology from Emory University. He’s also a certified personal trainer, a certified Eating Psychology Coach, and a certified Koru Mindfulness Teacher.
Holistic Life CoachBe mindful of where you get your water from! In the United States, the majority of our tap water is totally safe to drink from a biological standpoint, but that doesn't mean that it's necessarily pure. There are a lot of compounds that end up in our water system that aren't necessarily filtered out, so it's important to pay attention to where your water is coming from and think about the possible chemicals that might be in it.
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References
- ↑ https://www.uhc.com/health-and-wellness/nutrition/hydration-and-healthier-beverages
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/drinks.html
- ↑ https://www.allrecipes.com/article/fresh-ideas-for-making-infused-water/
- ↑ https://www.childrenscolorado.org/conditions-and-advice/parenting/parenting-articles/get-kids-to-drink-water/
- ↑ https://www.uhc.com/health-and-wellness/nutrition/hydration-and-healthier-beverages
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/healthy_eating/drinks.html
- ↑ https://health.clevelandclinic.org/simple-summer-drink-ideas/
- ↑ https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-tap-water-taste-better-article
- ↑ https://health.clevelandclinic.org/is-sparkling-water-healthy/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/gAExeknCz7g?t=21
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/try-this-cinnam-162828
- ↑ https://health.clevelandclinic.org/benefits-of-cinnamon/
- ↑ https://www.thekitchn.com/cool-idea-fruit-juice-ice-cube-123279
- ↑ https://builderbaron.com/improve-tap-water-taste/
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/healthywater/emergency/drinking/drinking-water-advisories/boil-water-advisory.html
- ↑ https://builderbaron.com/improve-tap-water-taste/
About This Article
If you don’t like the taste of plain water, try adding a wedge of citrus to your glass for an infusion of tangy flavor. You can also add a handful of fresh or frozen berries if you prefer a sweeter taste, or a slice of melon or exotic fruit for a tropical twist. Cucumber slices and fresh mint leaves are both great for giving water a subtle and refreshing taste. Add a stronger flavor by pouring in a splash of juice or tea. If your water tastes bad coming out of the tap, attach a filter to the faucet to improve the flavor.