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Video Review: Ayala’s Herbal Water

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I find it always shocking when I hear people say they “hate the taste of water”. I mean what is there to hate? Water is tasteless.

I’m equally confused when people say to me they drink pop or fruit juice when they are thirsty. I do enjoy a glass of fresh juice, but I assure you that when I’m dying of thirst, NOTHING (I mean, nothing!) quenches my thirst like water.

Water is also one of the best “diet secrets” there is!

Why? Because water is essential for your organs and essential in helping your body flush toxins (trapped toxins are the perfect festering ground to trap fat inside your body). If you replaced a couple of cans of pop each day with the equivalent in water, you’d lose weight without even trying!

A few years ago a few companies came out with these flavoured waters that were sweetened with artificial sweeters. The idea was that by sweetening water, manufacturers were bringing the taste closer to what most North Americans were used to drinking – sweetened drinks.Ayala_Herbal_water_2

I did try those flavoured waters and I really didn’t like them all that much — I found nothing remotely thirst-quenching about the aftertaste of artificial sweeteners.

I recently discovered a new concept in water — Ayala’s Herbal Water. There is no artificial sweetener in this water. It’s all about filtered water and organic herbs.

You’ll love the flavours:

* Lemongrass mint vanilla

* Lavender mint

* Lemon verbana geranium

* Cloves cardamom cinnamon

* Cinnamon orange peel (one of my favourites)

* Ginger lemon peel (another one of my favourites)

It’s not really complicated — water is one of the most important things you can put into your body. If you “don’t like the taste of water”, you can either just learn to tolerate it or you can drink water like Ayala’s Herbal Water as a way of getting some kind of flavour while quenching your thirst!

I cannot tell you how refreshing this water is … so why don’t you watch my video review below to find out what I thought:

***If you like the video, I’d appreciate it if you rated it by clicking on one of the 5 stars inside the video!***

>>> Where can you buy Ayala’s Herbal Water?

Herbal Water is sold in Canada! And they even have loads of international locations outside North America!

Here’s a list of stores where we retail in Canada: Herbal Water is sold in Canada!

For stores in the U.S. you can put your zip code in the Herbal Water Zip Code Finder on their website and you’ll find the closest retailer to you!

Here’s a list of stores where we retail in the U.S.: Herbal Water is sold in the U.S.!

Herbal Water is sold in major U.S. grocery and natural store chains like Whole Foods Market, Food Emporium, Safeway, Giant, and Raley’s and there are more and more stores carrying the water.

Don’t forget that you can find more information on their Web site: Herbal Water

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