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In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of maple water—an ancient, natural hydration source with modern health benefits. Nicole from Pocono Maple Water reveals how this heritage beverage can improve your health, from better hydration to supporting immune function, all while emphasizing sustainability and transparency. Key Topics: * The history and natural origins of maple water, used by Native Americans for centuries * How maple water differs from other bottled waters and its minimal sugar content (2%) * The health benefits of maple water, including vitamins, minerals, and immune-boosting properties * The environmental and purity aspects—how it's filtered naturally by the tree and free from additives * Challenges and processes involved in tapping 22,000 to 25,000 trees within a 6-week season * The importance of knowing what's in your water—pollutants, plastics, and toxins * The seasonal production window and geographic factors influencing maple water harvest * The packaging debate: glass vs tetra packs vs aluminum cans, and the microplastic concern * How to incorporate maple water into daily routines, from hydration to skin and hair benefits * The farm experience: retreats, yoga, eco-tours, and educational opportunities to reconnect with nature * The rising awareness of water's quality, sourcing, and the movement towards local, transparent products * The future visions: expanding offerings, water seminars, and sustainably growing the farm Connect with Nicole and Pocono Maple Water: Website: https://www.poconomaplewater.com/ IG: @poconomaplewater ROCKNE: Momentous 10% off Code: RockneO'Leary The Vertigo Centre: www.thevertigocentre.com Additional notes: This episode underscores the importance of scrutinizing what we drink, promoting local and sustainable options. Whether you're into health, environment, or just curious about what goes into your bottled water, there are insightful takeaways on transparency, seasonal sourcing, and the value of reconnecting with nature through farm visits and educational retreats. Plus, a glimpse into the demanding yet rewarding life of tapping maple trees—an industry rooted in tradition but evolving for the modern eco-conscious consumer.
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