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"Vitamin C" is a song by the krautrock band Can from their 1972 album Ege Bamyası. The song is one of the band's most recognizable songs. [1]Jordan Potter of Far Out magazine noticed that the album's sleeve art features a can of Aegean okra, which is incidentally rich in vitamin C.
It’s true: Drinking water can help you lose weight. A 2014 study had 50 female participants with excess weight drink roughly 51 ounces on top of their usual daily water intake.
The more popular theory is that carbonated water may lead to weight loss. Fizzy bubbles may boost a feeling of fullness, and water itself helps the body burn fat by boosting metabolism — in ...
Adding in a large amount of fiber too fast can overwhelm your gut if you’re not used to eating that much. And most of us aren’t eating enough fiber—only 60 percent of the recommended 30 g of ...
"Bathwater" is a ska punk and a pop punk song written in the key of E minor. [2] It is composed in swing time with a medium swing and moves at a moderately fast tempo of 138 beats per minute. The song's verses are carried by perfect fifth chords with a i-IV chord progression. Some use minor key piano chords on the off beat.
Rae shared first hints of new music in June 2024 through her social media. While guest appearing at Charli XCX and Troye Sivan's Sweat Tour (2024) at their Los Angeles show, she posted a video of herself in a bikini and stilettos walking underwater in a pool as a snippet of "Aquamarine" played over it, [2] which quickly gained traction online and was also teased in the intro to her "Diet Pepsi ...
Doctors used to recommend that patients drink at least 8 cups a day...but not anymore. Over drinking water can actually kill you.
The song became a top-10 hit on the Triple-A chart, peaking at number eight in January 2000. [12] It failed to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 but became Apple's first—and, currently, only—single to reach the top 40 on the United Kingdom Singles Chart , where it was released on February 14 and peaked at number 33. [ 13 ]