Vitamin Water Zero

MrBuckeye
MrBuckeye Posts: 52
edited September 27 in Health and Weight Loss
Can this be used as your daily water intake?

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  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    I don't think so, in my opinion. Nothing flushes toxins like plain water. Anything else is just for hydration. Some might disagree with me, but I've found only water will really help my weight loss.
  • dxing
    dxing Posts: 115 Member
    That's going to be pretty costly if you're drinking a couple of bottles a day..
  • drog2323
    drog2323 Posts: 1,343 Member
    i don't know much about vitamin water, I've had before. It's pretty tastey. but I suspect there are some artificial sweetners and other chemicals. Also, I think it says on the bottle one per day (I think).

    to me, it's just a big marketing gimic.
  • jennlee80
    jennlee80 Posts: 142
    In my opinion....

    Only water counts as water!
  • jennlee80
    jennlee80 Posts: 142
    In my opinion....

    Only water counts as water!
  • robertf57
    robertf57 Posts: 560 Member
    In my opinion....

    Only water counts as water!

    You can say that again!
    Ohhh! You did!:laugh:
  • ali06013
    ali06013 Posts: 24 Member
    You can increase your water intake from any water-based beverage you drink - but diaretics like alcohol and caffeine will only dehydrate you, so stay away from alcoholic beverages, coffee, soda, etc.

    BUT... Vitamin Water Zero and other 'zero calorie' water drinks contain sucralose and other sugar substitues. I stay away from them because too much fake sugar makes me feel crappy and triggers headaches.
  • zudleymarie
    zudleymarie Posts: 100 Member
    Vitamin Water Zero contains stevia as a sweetener.
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
    I personally count it because to me water is water.. whether flavored or not. I don't worry too much about the sweeteners or anything because they don't really affect me that much.
  • ali06013
    ali06013 Posts: 24 Member
    Vitamin Water Zero contains stevia as a sweetener.

    It also contains erythritol and sorbitol as sweeteners as well. Stevia is fine, but the other are what get me.
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