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  2. Moerman Therapy - Wikipedia

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    Moerman began putting his diet therapy into practice in the 1940s. [1] His vegetarian diet consisted of fresh vegetables (also as juice), fresh fruit, whole grains with dairy products and egg yolks. [1] In the 1940s, four medical journals rejected Moerman's submissions due to lack of scientific quality. [1]

  3. What's Actually Healthier—Diet Coke or Coke Zero? - AOL

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    That’s where Diet Coke and Coke Zero come in. ... potassium benzoate, natural flavors, citric acid and caffeine. ... “It is a calorie-free sugar substitute that is commonly used in processed ...

  4. Citric acid - Wikipedia

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    Citric acid is an organic compound with the formula H O C ... (water-free) form or as a ... Used in foods and dietary supplements, it may be classified as a ...

  5. Sodas like Poppi and Olipop bill themselves as healthier ...

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    Other ingredients include carbonated water, natural flavors, tartaric acid and citric acid, plus caffeine, depending on the flavor. Zevia is also the only calorie-free option on this list.

  6. Ketogenesis - Wikipedia

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    When the body has no free carbohydrates available, fat must be broken down into acetyl-CoA in order to get energy. Under these conditions, acetyl-CoA cannot be metabolized through the citric acid cycle because the citric acid cycle intermediates (mainly oxaloacetate) have been depleted to feed the gluconeogenesis pathway. The resulting ...

  7. Here Are All The Chemical-Free Sparkling Water Brands - AOL

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    Their sparkling waters are filtered with reverse-osmosis (key to weeding out PFAS chemicals), contain no citric acid (which can often upset stomachs and cause headaches), and are packaged in ...

  8. Alkaline diet - Wikipedia

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    Alkaline diet (also known as the alkaline ash diet, alkaline acid diet, acid ash diet, and acid alkaline diet) describes a group of loosely related diets based on the misconception that different types of food can have an effect on the pH balance of the body.

  9. Caloric restriction mimetic - Wikipedia

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    Oxaloacetate is a metabolic intermediate of the citric acid cycle. In the short-lived roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, supplementation with oxaloacetate increases the ratio of reduced to oxidized nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+:NADH) to activate AMPK and FOXO signaling pathways similar to what occurs in calorie restriction. [16]