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  2. Medical claims on The Dr. Oz Show - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, Oz drew criticism for an episode on the alleged dangers of arsenic in apple juice. Oz hired an independent toxicology laboratory, EMSL, and found arsenic levels in some samples to be above the limit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows in drinking water. The FDA said "there is currently no evidence to suggest a ...

  3. Organic food - Wikipedia

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    Early literature reviews found no significant evidence that levels of arsenic, cadmium or other heavy metals differed significantly between organic and conventional food products. [62] [page needed] [61] However, a 2014 review found lower concentrations of cadmium, particularly in organically grown grains. [81]

  4. Cold-pressed juice - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Liquiteria in 1996, cold-pressed juice bars first emerged in New York City and have since spread internationally. [9] Though the size of the cold-pressed juice industry is not independently tracked, the 2013 estimates ranged from US$1.6 billion to US$3.4 billion.

  5. 7 Green Juice Recipes That Will Keep You Energized All ... - AOL

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    Occasionally you crave a massive salad with all the tasty, nutritious toppings imaginable. But most days, bedtime rolls around and you realize you didn’t eat a single vegetable. If you’re ...

  6. Orange juice is being called a massive scam -- and now the ...

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    Frozen orange juice has experienced the biggest drop in sales, falling 39% to $98 million since 2012, compared to a 10% drop to $3.1 billion for refrigerated orange juice in the same period.

  7. Noni juice - Wikipedia

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    On August 26, 1998, the Attorneys General of Arizona, California, New Jersey, and Texas announced a multi-state settlement with Morinda, Inc. following charges that the company had made "unsubstantiated claims in consumer testimonials and other promotional material indicating that its Tahitian Noni juice could treat, cure or prevent numerous diseases such as diabetes, clinical depression ...

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