What is a healthy drink with no artificial sweeteners (besides water)?!


Question: What is a healthy drink with no artificial sweeteners (besides water)?
Hello, I'm looking to find something to drink that is healthy, relatively low in carbohydrates and calories, and has no artificial sweeteners (sucralose, aspartame, etc.).. So far I've had no luck. Anyone know of something that I don't? Please do not tell me to drink water, I'm just one of those people that can't stand to drink it with a meal. I also want something refreshing, so not milk. Thank you~

Answers:

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Well.... lots of the alternative medicine boys don't like the fake sweeteners - like aspartame. They claim it's hard on the nerves.

So one alternative is Stevia. It's the only fake sweetener that Atkins liked for his diet. It's a root from S. America which they grind up - and the best way to buy it is in liquid form. Comes with an eye dropper.

And you could brew up some tea - maybe put Cloves or Cinnamon in it - and some Stevia - and you'd have a really nice drink, hot or cold - and the tea is full of anti-oxidants.



Juice, if made with no artificial sweetners, will indicate that on the label.

Tea and coffee come without artificial sweetners. Green tea is supposed to be good for you.



Orange Juice that's ORGANIC USDA LABLE

Also you can brew yoru own tea and then make ice tea and store it in the fridge in a stainless steel bottole



Crystal light comes in sooooooooooo many different flavors and it's really healthy u can get it at cvs or giant or wallgreebs or safeway



Any fruit juice with no added sugar?
Green Tea
Hot water with ginger in it (fresh)
hot water with mint
hot water with lemon or orange in it.



Vitamin water



Tea




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