Bondi personal trainer launches a new type of WATER that promises to boost your health

Bondi personal trainer curates a new type of WATER that claims to boost energy levels and immunity better than any tablet can – so would you try the $60-a-case green elixir?

  •  A Bondi-based personal trainer has launched a new type of water for your health
  • The water is loaded with 18 plant-based ingredients including chlorophyll
  • Jordan Coulter was disappointed with the hydration boosting drinks available


Jordan Coulter from Bondi in Sydney’s health-conscious eastern suburbs believes he has come up with a drink that will ‘change the way Australian’s hydrate’

A personal trainer with a passion for holistic health has revealed how he has made water ‘even better for you by embracing the power of plants’.

Jordan Coulter from Bondi in Sydney’s health-conscious eastern suburbs believes he has come up with a drink that will ‘change the way Australian’s hydrate’.

The 29-year-old father who has a sterling reputation as a fitness trainer at Shelter in the beachside suburb has compared his new take on H2O to other health trends such as acai and green smoothies.  

The water, which will set you back $60 per six litre case, is loaded with 18 natural nutrients including chlorophyll, magnesium, and folate, that ‘promote total body wellness’.

‘We’re constantly looking for ways to improve how we feel, physically and mentally, though no tablet or ingestible powder can provide the immediate sense of satisfaction that follows from drinking Plant Water,’ Jordan told FEMAIL.

The popular Bondi-based personal trainer believes the water is key to improving cognitive function and recovering well from exercise

The popular Bondi-based personal trainer believes the water is key to improving cognitive function and recovering well from exercise

And it appears Bondi locals are also on board with the new beverage - with many predicting it is more than a passing craze

And it appears Bondi locals are also on board with the new beverage – with many predicting it is more than a passing craze

‘We’ve created a beverage that reflects the times; harnessing the power of plants and taking a much more holistic approach to hydration because you can choose wellness day in and day out.’

Jordan claims his pursuit of perfecting a nourishing, guilt-free refreshment that can be enjoyed daily was propelled by his extensive background in the wellness space. 

‘While aesthetically pleasing on the eye, this minimalist glass bottle is so much more than the next thirst quenching fad to line your Instagram feed,’ he said.

‘With ingredients that can boost immunity and energy levels, promote cell recovery, and aid with cognitive function, Plant Water is truly changing the way we hydrate.’

The product launched ‘to stay’ eight weeks ago, according to the company’s Instagram.

And they already appear to have a very loyal following.

The personal trainer launched the drink 'to stay' on December 8 and is pleased with it's success so far

The personal trainer launched the drink ‘to stay’ on December 8 and is pleased with it’s success so far 

Some of his customers appear to favour the drink over traditional alcoholic beverages at events

Some of his customers appear to favour the drink over traditional alcoholic beverages at events

The 29-year-old says chlorophyll, which helps to combat inflammation, is the hero ingredient

The water is boosted by 18 ingredients, found in plants

The Plant Water is boosted by 18 ingredients – including chlorophyll which helps with inflammation

‘I am obsessed, now my husband’s onto it and loves it just as much as I do,’ one woman said.

‘I tried one the other day and it fixed my headache straight away – so I ordered a case,’ said another.

Jordan claims the Plant Water helps to support the body’s immune system, increase energy, improve recovery after a work out and assist with cognitive function.

Each case comes with 12 500ml bottles and costs $60 – unless you subscribe to a delivery every seven days which qualifies you for a 15 percent discount.  

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