AdamantiumKid
07-20-2006, 16:45
Today at the health food store I saw small bottles of concentrated cranberry juice. I thought it might be a good way to cover up that iodine taste in water by adding a few drops after letting the tablets sit and do their magic. Has anyone tried anything like this? I'm not a big fan of Kool-Aid.
Skidsteer
07-20-2006, 19:06
Today at the health food store I saw small bottles of concentrated cranberry juice. I thought it might be a good way to cover up that iodine taste in water by adding a few drops after letting the tablets sit and do their magic. Has anyone tried anything like this? I'm not a big fan of Kool-Aid.
It might help. Try it at home. The few times I've used iodine it wasn't that bad-so long as I used the vitamin c neutalizer tabs.