Ayala's Herbal Water: Free from Artificial Ingredients
I am an avid water drinker. In fact I spend more money on water than I so on all the other fluids our household drinks combined. That's why I decided to write an article on this new product I found out about. It is called Ayala's Herbal Water and it is made without any artificial
sweeteners, preservatives, or additives of any kind. If you would like to know more about the benefits of drinking this water please read this article.
The creator of this new bottled beverage is Ayala Laufer-Cahana, M.D. Ayala has been trained as a pediatrician, loves to cook, and has been a vegetarian her whole life. Ayala created this water using culinary herbs. What I found interesting was that most of the seasonings we use today were once used as medicine. I did learn before I did this article that many seasonings used in the old days were to aide digestion, not make the food taste better.
Culinary herbs have many health benefits. They are rich in antioxidants and decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease as well as cancer. They also combat inflammation and promote metabolic health. As I was looking up each of the 6 flavors available I also noticed that most of them promoted digestive health which would help my daughter out tremendously.
Ayala's Herbal Water comes in 6 flavors: lemongrass mint vanilla, lavender mint lemongrass thyme, jasmine vanilla, clove cinnamon cardamom, cinnamon orange peel, and ginger lemon peel. You will want to visit Ayala's website and click on each flavor to learn its ingredients as well as its health benefits. You can get this info at herbalwater.com.
So how much does this water cost? Each case of 12 16 fluid oz bottles costs $24. At this time you can get $5 off if you sign up for their free newsletter. That means you get 12 bottles for $19. That makes each bottle cost $1.58, which is what you could expect to pay for any bottle of water in a convenience store. You can get a case of one whole flavor or you can get a case of 3 of each flavor.
The creator of this new bottled beverage is Ayala Laufer-Cahana, M.D. Ayala has been trained as a pediatrician, loves to cook, and has been a vegetarian her whole life. Ayala created this water using culinary herbs. What I found interesting was that most of the seasonings we use today were once used as medicine. I did learn before I did this article that many seasonings used in the old days were to aide digestion, not make the food taste better.
Culinary herbs have many health benefits. They are rich in antioxidants and decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease as well as cancer. They also combat inflammation and promote metabolic health. As I was looking up each of the 6 flavors available I also noticed that most of them promoted digestive health which would help my daughter out tremendously.
Ayala's Herbal Water comes in 6 flavors: lemongrass mint vanilla, lavender mint lemongrass thyme, jasmine vanilla, clove cinnamon cardamom, cinnamon orange peel, and ginger lemon peel. You will want to visit Ayala's website and click on each flavor to learn its ingredients as well as its health benefits. You can get this info at herbalwater.com.
So how much does this water cost? Each case of 12 16 fluid oz bottles costs $24. At this time you can get $5 off if you sign up for their free newsletter. That means you get 12 bottles for $19. That makes each bottle cost $1.58, which is what you could expect to pay for any bottle of water in a convenience store. You can get a case of one whole flavor or you can get a case of 3 of each flavor.
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