Coconut water
Coconut water is the clear liquid found inside young green coconuts. It’s naturally refreshing and contains electrolytes such as potassium, sodium, and magnesium.
Some benefits include:
- Hydration: A good choice after light to moderate exercise or on hot days.
- Electrolytes: Rich in potassium, which helps support normal muscle and nerve function.
- Low in calories: Unsweetened coconut water typically has about 45–60 calories per cup (240 mL).
- Natural sugars: Provides quick energy, but still contains sugar, so moderation is important.
Things to keep in mind:
- Choose 100% pure, unsweetened coconut water without added sugar.
- If you have kidney disease or have been told to limit potassium, consult your healthcare provider before drinking it regularly.
- For intense or prolonged endurance exercise, coconut water may not replace sodium as effectively as some sports drinks.
Overall, coconut water can be a healthy beverage when consumed as part of a balanced diet. If you were asking about it for a specific reason—such as weight loss, diabetes, pregnancy, gym workouts, or dehydration—I can give more targeted advice.