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I am really looking forward to go in for organic beverages, as I would like to limit the chemical content / intake of my body. Can someone help me guide getting some?!
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Since all beverages and people's bodies are composed mainly of the chemical H2O there's no way to avoid chemicals in the drinks or the body.
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Organic beverages are great, especially 100% pure apple and orange juice. Apart from that what your body needs most is simply water - and plenty of it.
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Do you have any evidence for the statement "It’s a real good idea to limit the chemical intake of the body "?
As I pointed out it is practically meaningless since all food and drink is made from chemicals.
Since this is a scientific site I think you should only put forward ideas that can be tested and I don't think that is one.
Also I suspect that link falls foul of the rules on advertising on this site.
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