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Vitanourish VitaNourish Multivitamin Water provides 5 essential vitamins, energy, hydration, and health benefits.

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This is not new people, been planned for a long tine
03/15/2024

This is not new people, been planned for a long tine

03/14/2024

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02/25/2024

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11/06/2023

🌟 "Introducing VitaNourish – Your Source of Natural Energy & Hydration! 💧

Fuel your day with VitaNourish Multivitamin water, packed with essential B vitamins (B1, B3, B5, and B6) to boost your energy levels naturally. Stay refreshed with our crystal clear, smooth-tasting water, perfect for staying hydrated all day.

But it's not just about hydration; VitaNourish is your partner in good health. We've added vitamin C to boost your immune system, making it the ideal choice for those who embrace a healthy lifestyle. 🏋️‍♀️

Choose VitaNourish and elevate your wellness journey to the next level. Stay energized, stay hydrated, stay healthy. 💪💦

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Super important!
10/25/2020

Super important!

Posted • According to H.H. Mitchell, Journal of Biological Chemistry 158, the brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water. The skin contains 64% water, muscles and kidneys are 79%, and even the bones are watery: 31%.
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According the Business Insider Australia, as little as 2 percent dehydration can have negative effects on both mood and memory function, and by the time we’re actually feeling thirsty, we’re ALREADY dehydrated as “our thirst mechanism lags behind our actual level of hydration.”
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Once the brain is dehydrated, some studies show that we may temporarily lose volume in our brains — meaning that our brains might actually SHRINK when we don’t drink enough water.
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Studies also show that this decrease in brain volume due to dehydration, and the effects on the brain ventricles, or the brain cavities that produce and transport cerebrospinal fluid, can up the risk of brain injuries and concussions.
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Conclusion: drink at least 64-100 oz of water each day as well as eat lots of fruit (fruit contains the purest water on Earth).



Stay hydrated.. 💦💧get yours at your local grocery store
01/21/2020

Stay hydrated.. 💦💧get yours at your local grocery store

Posted  •  According to H.H. Mitchell, Journal of Biological Chemistry 158, the brain and heart are composed of 73% wate...
10/07/2019

Posted • According to H.H. Mitchell, Journal of Biological Chemistry 158, the brain and heart are composed of 73% water, and the lungs are about 83% water. The skin contains 64% water, muscles and kidneys are 79%, and even the bones are watery: 31%.
-
According the Business Insider Australia, as little as 2 percent dehydration can have negative effects on both mood and memory function, and by the time we’re actually feeling thirsty, we’re ALREADY dehydrated as “our thirst mechanism lags behind our actual level of hydration.”
-
Once the brain is dehydrated, some studies show that we may temporarily lose volume in our brains — meaning that our brains might actually SHRINK when we don’t drink enough water.
-
Studies also show that this decrease in brain volume due to dehydration, and the effects on the brain ventricles, or the brain cavities that produce and transport cerebrospinal fluid, can up the risk of brain injuries and concussions.
-
Conclusion: drink at least 64-100 oz of water each day as well as eat lots of fruit (fruit contains the purest water on Earth).



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01/16/2019

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Pumped to have behind my back for this upcoming season! Full of vitamins to keep me hydrated and riding strong!

Find us at Big Lots
12/22/2018

Find us at Big Lots

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