Harmless Harvest
If you can’t get your hands on a fresh coconut — or you just want a more gym bag-friendly option, I counted nine experts who recommendHarmless Harvest above all else. And with good reason. First of all, this stuff is omg-I’m-done!? levels of delicious and refreshing.
It’s considered raw — a perk amongst store-bought options, though it’s not 100% unprocessed. “It has been HPP processed to prolong it’s shelf life,” Katrine Van Wyk, certified health coach, says.
Nutritionist Nikki Ostrower also cites Harmless Harvest’s low levels of processing, and says, “It quenches your thirst with lots of vitamins and minerals — and an authentic taste.” Nutritionist Sally Kravich notes coconut water is a great source of electrolytes. Holistic Health Practioner Carol Wasserman says it’s the only one that tastes anything like the real thing.
“You know it has no preservatives because it will turn pink over time. This is a normal and natural occurrence due to the high levels of antioxidants, and is totally safe,” says Day.
Finally, Lee notes that Harmless Harvest is organic and harvested in a sustainable way, i.e., without pesticides or pollutants.”
And one P.S.: Dara Godfrey, MS, RD at the RMA, who also favors Harmless Harvest, notes that the potassium and sodium in coconut water can actually be beneficial for pregnant women suffering from charley horses.