Recently my school has started serving fuze drinks. I started reading the labels on the bottles and didn’t really understand why the pitch was so centered on vagueness in the bottle’s nutritional information Super Citramix to the rescu. After reading some posts at :
I found people who didn’t like fuze. Anyone else think it’s unhealthy effects are worse than the healthy? How good is it?
http://consumerist.com/consumer/deep-thoughts/is-fuze-violating-labeling-law-by-making-bogus-health-claims-304162.php
Also i found that :"Nowhere on Earth does de-mineralized water occur naturally. Distillation and R.O. systems produce de-mineralized water with an acidic pH. Many recent reports claim that "prolonged consumption of distilled or de-mineralized water can only lead to some form of mineral deficiency"." So is this the same as filtered water? Do we really get a noticeable (>.1%) of our minerals from water?
http://www.healthyfilteredwater.com/waterfaq
Is this health craze really a money craze
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