China's top vitamin and supplement production areas are among the most polluted in the country (and thus in the world)," explains a report by The Epoch Times. "China-made vitamins are everywhere, and even those who do not consume vitamins and supplements can hardly escape," it adds, noting that many of the synthetic vitamins added to conventional cereals and other foods come from China.
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Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
Well, I reckon that explains why sales of Coca-Cola and Pepsi are soaring in China.
Many years ago, when I used to spend a lot of time on hunting trips in South Texas (where the water tasted like oil/gas or worse — you wouldn't catch me taking a bath in it, let alone drinking it), I lived on cokes for a week or 2 each time while I was down there.
I've seen it in print that we have to have water, and that soft drinks can't be used as substitutes because the body doesn't recognize them as sources of water, but that's BS. My body certainly thought the cokes were just as good as water, because it never complained. Of course that was back in the good old days before I realized that next to alcohol, sugar is the second most common cause of leaky gut. ""Vee get too soon oldt, und too late schmart".
Tex
Many years ago, when I used to spend a lot of time on hunting trips in South Texas (where the water tasted like oil/gas or worse — you wouldn't catch me taking a bath in it, let alone drinking it), I lived on cokes for a week or 2 each time while I was down there.
I've seen it in print that we have to have water, and that soft drinks can't be used as substitutes because the body doesn't recognize them as sources of water, but that's BS. My body certainly thought the cokes were just as good as water, because it never complained. Of course that was back in the good old days before I realized that next to alcohol, sugar is the second most common cause of leaky gut. ""Vee get too soon oldt, und too late schmart".
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.