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Low Carb- Flavor Concentrates- A New Discovery For Nutritionist and Dieticians

Dieticians and Nutritionists just finished their yearly conference and expo in Denver in October. Over eight hundred of these professionals tasted natural flavor concentrates that contain just a hint of stevia and 0 carbs. Their response was really overwhelming. Not only did they think they delivered on flavor, but they really liked the notion these products contained no carbs.

The Dieticians and Nutritionists that were surveyed at the expo practiced in the areas of weight loss and diabetics. This group of practitioners appreciates the storyline that we’re drinking more calories than ever. About four hundred and fifty calories a day, that’s a tremendous twnety nine pounds yearly consumers have to work off. Collectively, they know the value in a 0 carb, 0 calorie flavor concentrate used to enhance the flavor of water while promoting hydration.

Dieticians and Nutritionists struggle in the treatment of weight loss and diabetics when it comes to drinks. Their patients can’t drink high caloric drinks so they have very limited choices for beverages and soft drinks. Natural flavor drops and concentrates with 0 carbs were an appreciated recommendation for these professionals.

Here’s the dilemma with a lot of soft drink beverages. Juices, sodas and pops contain high fructose corn syrups, which are nothing more than sweetened water. Some of these beverages also use artificial sweeteners that stimulate insulin, so they are not recommended for diabetic patients.

Here’s a huge benefit to using natural flavor concentrates. They promote hydration. When water tastes better, people are more likely to drink more water. The better H2O tastes, the more they will drink, it’s as simple as that.

For the first time, Dieticians and Nutritionists have a go to product that serves as a low cost alternative and no carb product to recommend to their patients and consumers alike. Flavoring drops and concentrates are natural flavorings of fruit, berry or citrus and contain just a hint of stevia to enhance the flavoring, not sweeten it. Some natural flavor drops contain low carbs and low calories, others on the market contain 0 Calories, 0 Carbs, 0 Fats.

Stevia is a natural sweetener that is ok for diabetics. Stevia is two to three hundred times sweeter than sugar and is heat stable to three hundreed and degrees. A great natural sweetener to enhance any flavoring application, either hot or cold.

Check with your dietician or nutritionist to understand about natural flavor drops for flavoring water, teas, dairy products and desserts. Flavoring concentrates are best to flavor almost any beverage or food products.

Natural concentrates are available at your local weight loss or diabetic clinics and health food stores. You can easily find these products in the market and they are also available for purchase online. Search natural flavoring concentrates or flavored waters and look for 0 carbs, 0 calories.

Natural flavor concentrates are a real value and typically make gallons of flavored water per bottle. Some companies claim up to 5 gallons of flavored water out of one bottle. Typical serving size is 4-6 drops per 8 oz and a half oz bottle contains 600 drops.

Next time you want to quench your thirst, reach for tap water and a natural flavoring drop to blend your own flavored waters. Flavor concentrates are pennies per use, easy to bring with you and easy to use. Best thing is, you control the boldness of flavoring by the number of drops you use letting you mix the perfect tasting flavored waters each time.

George Napoli is CEO of Yum Drops flavor concentrates knows we’re drinking more calories than ever. He has researched the benefits and cures of water and the connection with weight gain from drinking high caloric beverages. These issues were the premise for their new line of flavor drops with 0 calories, used for flavored water. Learn more online at www.yumdropsflavoring.com

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