What is a MiO bottle?
With just one squeeze, MiO fruit punch flavored water enhancer provides enough bold flavor for 8 fluid ounces! The portable 1.62 fluid ounce bottle of our sugar free drink mix water flavoring neatly fits in your purse, bag or glove box for easy on-the-go mixing.
Is it OK to drink MiO?
Still, keep in mind that the use of MiO is unnecessary. Using this product is not the most natural way to increase your water intake. MiO is likely safe for regular consumption, although it shouldn’t be your go-to for hydration.
Are MiO drops good for you?
Adding a flavor-booster like MiO could help prevent dehydration. Additionally, if you tend to drink a lot of soda, juice, or other drinks with high amounts of sugar, MiO could be a great alternative. However, it’s unlikely you’ll get much nutritional value from the drink.
Is MiO discontinued?
What you need to know. On February 1, 2021, Medtronic will be discontinuing the MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion set to make way for the newest version – the MiniMed™ Mio™ Advance infusion set! After February 1, you will no longer be able to purchase the MiniMed™ Mio™ infusion set.
What are the side effects of MiO?
Side effects not requiring immediate medical attention
- Dizziness or lightheadedness.
- excitement, irritability, nervousness, or restlessness.
- headache.
- muscle weakness.
- unusually large pupils of eyes.
Is MiO better than soda?
“If you’re someone who never drinks water, then if you’re drinking water with Mio or Crystal Light, certainly it’s better than drinking a pop. But if you’re only drinking flavored water, then that might not be the best either.”
Is MiO better for you than soda?
Does MiO have side effects?
MiO Energy does not itself have any side effects. However, research has shown several of the primary ingredients are capable of negative side effects. These ingredients include caffeine, sucralose, and acesulfame-potassium.
Will MiO make you gain weight?
Does MiO Promote Weight Gain? The artificial sweeteners used in MiO are zero-calorie and technically do not contribute to weight gain. However, Acesulfame-potassium (a sweetener in some varieties) is capable of disrupting the gut microbiome, which can result in weight gain.