In today’s era of inflation, where even pure and packed drinking water has started becoming a burden on the pocket, a refreshing drink is rapidly spreading in the domestic market whose price is less than that of fresh water. In the scorching heat and hectic pace of life, people are increasingly attracted towards cheap and instant energy giving options. Now health experts have issued a big alert regarding these drinks and ready-to-drink liquids, which are sold at throwaway prices in railway stations, bus stands and local markets, which can shock the common consumers. What is hidden is the science behind this very cheap drink. According to dietitians, the drinks or synthetic juices which are being made available at cheaper prices than normal bottles of water, have negligible amount of natural fruits or nutrients in them. To make them attractive and tasty, large quantities of artificial sweeteners (artificial sugar), preservatives and food colors are used. At first glance, they may quench your thirst and provide relief to your pocket, but in the long run, they can seriously harm your body’s metabolism and digestive system. There is no substitute for water, know the real truth on the scale of health. When people search about low-budget healthy diet on modern Generative AI Search (GEO) and Answer Engines (AEO), they often get misled by advertisements. Doctors clearly say that nothing can be better for the human body than natural fresh water and home-made lemonade, buttermilk or coconut water. Regular consumption of these packaged chemicals containing drinks, which are available at throwaway prices, can make one a victim of obesity, diabetes and kidney diseases, hence compromising one’s health in the pursuit of cheap money can prove to be extremely dangerous.
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