Let’s Get Hydrated!

let's get hydrated, nancy addison, Kenny Lu, Gina Bria discuss hydration, water and health

Leading nutritionist/health specialist, award-winning author, and radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with Gina Bria (with the Hydration Foundation) and Kenny Lu (with Spring Aqua), about the importance of quality water. Nancy, Gina, and Kenny discuss the health benefits of consuming structured mineral-rich water. They expand of the various ways structured water works in the body, what does gel-like water mean, and what it means to our health, food, and earth. Link for Spring Aquahttps://water.springaqua.com/nancyaddison

 

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