• If you thought there were no more ways for humans to find hydration, PlantWater is here to set your straight.
    If you thought there were no more ways for humans to find hydration, PlantWater is here to set your straight.
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If you thought there were no more ways for humans to find hydration, PlantWater is here to set your straight. Founder Jordan Coulter says it is the perfect hydration alternative to “everyday mundane refreshments” and is, “capitalising on society’s current infatuation with all things health and wellness”.

PlantWater features 18 natural nutrients including chlorophyll, calcium, and folate. Chlorophyll possesses anti-inflammatory properties, detoxifies the digestive system, stimulates weight loss, and interestingly, is a natural deodorizer for the human body, Coulter said.

Magnesium, Vitamin C, Potassium, and Iron are also included, with PlantWater’s ingredients said to boost immunity and energy levels, promote cell recovery, and aid with cognitive function.

“This is phase one of bringing PlantWater to the people, connecting with brands and businesses who live by a similar ethos to ours, one that revolves around wellness.

“As word of mouth continues to boom, I see us infiltrating more independents, cafes, gyms, hotels, and highly respected supermarkets across Sydney before moving north to the holistic hub that is Byron Bay, and south to Melbourne,”, Coulter said.

You can currently buy PlantWater from its website and selected gyms and food outlets.

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