Is Vitamin Water Good for You?
Fancy, fortified, fizzy or fruity, bottled water is everywhere. When you get thirsty, you can turn on the tap or tap into your wallet.
When looking for a healthy option to quench your thirst, you have dozens of choices with cool names in snazzy packages. The ads claim you can drink your vitamins, replenish electrolytes, pump up potassium, and take in antioxidants all in a 20-ounce bottle. But do these health claims hold water, or is fortified water just hype?
So-called functional beverages – drinks fortified to provide specific health benefits – have become so popular they may soon eclipse the sale of other soft drinks.
They’re part of the $25 billion functional foods business, targeting consumers seeking quick healthy options. The American Dietetic Association (ADA) warns the added ingredients may not be worth the extra calories and cost.