'Right Cup' Will Trick Your Brain Into Thinking That Your Water is Flavored [VIDEO]

Water plays an essential role in our everyday lives and in our bodies. Since water is tasteless, it fails to get hold of the same attention given to coffee, sugary drinks, carbonated drinks as well as energy drinks although we already know the harm they can bring to our health.

The Institute of Medicine identified that an adequate water intake for a man is about 3 liters and 2.2 liters for a woman. But some rather choose to hydrate themselves with unhealthy thirst-quenching drinks.

As per Indiegogo, the Right Cup is the world's first aromatic fruit-flavored cup designed to get people take pleasure in drinking more water. Just pour water on the cup and enjoy these different flavors: Mixed Berry, Lemon-Lime, Apple and Orange yet the company assures to add more variation in the future.

The concept was introduced by Isaac Levi, CEO and founder of Right Cup, when he was diagnosed with Diabetes at 30. With this condition, Lavi was limited only into drinking water which he disliked the lack of taste. By his invention, he made it possible for people like him to indulge in the actual flavored water.

The brain identifies flavor using two senses in our body, taste and smell. The people behind the Right Cup made use of technology to embed FDA approved scented food essences and formula straight into the cup's components during production.

The fragrant inside the cup will last up to 6 months depending on the frequency o usage. The cup should be washed by hand.

Kids, those on diet and wanted to cut down their sugar intake, and even people with diabetes can enjoy drinking 100% pure flavored water using this state of the art invention. Right Cup is made of BPA free plastic and is 100% safe!

As of this time, Right Cup is not yet available on the market as it is still seeking to be funded via Indiegogo. Those who will spread the word about the campaign, the company is giving 2 free cups for every referral you make. Click here to learn how to participate.

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