Pure Inventions Product Review

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Pure Inventions Product Review

I first discovered Pure Inventions at the Relache Spa at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville.   While being shown the Locker Room by the Attendant, she was pointing out the amenities and pointed out the spa water.   She said that the water is flavored with Pure Inventions and every day they feature a new “recipe”, and of course the products are available at the Spa Boutique.

Pure Inventions are water-enhancing flavor drops.   With green tea  and fruit extracts these flavor drops are actually water-enhancing flavor drops powered with antioxidants.  These calorie-free drops are made without:

  • Sugar*
  • Caffeine
  • Artificial Sweeteners*
  • Gluten
  • Artificial Colors
  • Artificial Flavors

* However, these are sweetened with lohan fruit and stevia leaf.

The line offers Green Tea and Super Fruit extracts to support overall immune system, skin health, wellness and well-being.   In addition, they have a  Fitness line to support electrolytes, energy, hydration; and other specialty solutions to support weight management, stress, sleep, detoxification and hair, skin and nail support.**

Pure Invention Flavor Enhancing Water Drops

I think these are a good alternative to some of the flavor-enhancing drops that became popular.  Many of those do have artificial flavors, colors, etc.   Although, I am sure nothing is as healthy as water enhanced with actual fruits.  For sure that is a less expensive option.  And more traditional.  I posted about spa  water recently.   Still, drinking water is one of the best things any of us can do, and if you are like me, you can definitely drink more water each day, and this is one way to drink more water for some people.

At the Relache Spa, the day i was visiting the flavor was a mix of the Green Tea Extract, Peach Flavor, Combined with the Anti-Oxident Cranberry and Elderberry Flavor.  That is was I am currently enjoy today at home.

** These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and these products are not intended to treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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