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Adding vitamins to water can be a simple way to boost your nutrient intake and improve your hydration. Here are some ways to add vitamins to water: 1. Use vitamin-enhanced water: Many brands of bottled water contain added vitamins and minerals. Look for labels that say "vitamin-enhanced" or "fortified with vitamins." 2. Add a multivitamin tablet: Crush a multivitamin tablet and stir it into a glass of water. Make sure the tablet is fully dissolved before drinking. 3. Use vitamin drops: You can also purchase liquid vitamin drops that can be added to water. These drops are available in different flavors and can be added to any type of water. 4. Infuse water with fruits and vegetables: Another way to add vitamins to water is by infusing it with fruits and vegetables. Add slices of citrus fruits like lemon, lime, or orange to your water to give it a boost of vitamin C. You can also add cucumber, berries, or mint leaves for added flavor and nutrition. 5. Use electrolyte tablets: If you're looking to replenish your electrolytes after a workout or during hot weather, consider adding an electrolyte tablet to your water. These tablets often contain vitamins and minerals, including sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. It's important to remember that while adding vitamins to water can be a convenient way to boost your nutrient intake, it should not replace a balanced diet. Eating a variety of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains is still the best way to get the nutrients your body needs.
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