Do ‘vested interests’ mean we are drinking too much water?
date:Jun 09, 2012
er over the years.

Tsindos believes that encouraging people to drink more water is driven by vested interests, rather than a need for better health.Thirty years ago you didn't see a plastic water bottle anywhere, now they appear as fashion accessories.

Research has also revealed that water in food eaten has a greater benefit in weight reduction than avoiding foods altogether. We should be telling people that beverages like tea and coffee contribute to a person's fluid needs and despite their c
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