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WATERBUZZ
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Introducing WaterBuzz, the first ever Revolutionary Vibrating Wrist Band specifically designed to keep you on track with your hydration goals. WaterBuzz, your very own personal assistant the acts as your hydration reminder buddy throughout your hectic day! WaterBuzz seamlessly integrates with your Apple or Android phone. With WaterBuzz's simple and easy set it and forget it technology you will never forget to Drink your Mega Gallon of water ever again. Reclaiming your Health starts with the first sip, the clock starts Now! Click that link below to take YOUR health journey to the next level! I Heard You. I'm Here for You. I'm Proud of You.
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About Us
Dr. Hodges is a Board Certified Chiropractor, visionary, and the creator of WaterBuzz. She founded WaterBuzz to address an urgent need among her patients to increase their daily water intake. Inspired by the words of a fellow chiropractor, "Healing starts from the inside," Dr. Hodges embarked on a journey to enhance the well-being of not just individuals, but entire families—parents, children, and grandparents alike. For the past 12 years, Dr. Hodges has been dedicated to improving lives through the simple yet profound act of hydration. WaterBuzz was born from necessity. Despite the abundance of hydration reminder apps and water-carrying vessels, 70% of the population still suffers from dehydration. There's a disconnect between the reminder to drink water and the actual act of drinking it. That’s where WaterBuzz steps in as the missing link. WaterBuzz revolutionizes an age-old concept, making it simple, easy, and effortless to use. In today’s fast-paced world, society needs simplicity more than ever. Let’s heal from the inside, starting with that refreshing first sip of life-giving H2O.
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Dehydration is a serious but preventable medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide every day. Some sources say that 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated, drinking an average of only 2.5 cups of water per day. Dehydration can also be common in older adults, who have less water in their bodies than younger people and may have conditions or medications that increase their risk. Dehydration is preventable. The choose is yours. Click below to take YOUR health journey to the next level!