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  2. 11 best detox teas to make and buy - AOL

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    Nourished for Free's Herbal Detox Tea recipe includes some of our favorite detox standbys including dandelion and milk thistle, while adding rosehips, orange peel and hibiscus, for a liver-healthy ...

  3. Drinking carrot juice has 1 major benefit over just eating ...

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    Can carrot juice make your skin orange? ... How to drink carrot juice. ... like beets, ginger, greens and lemon. If you're purchasing pre-made carrot juice, you'll want to make sure it's 100% ...

  4. Carrot juice - Wikipedia

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    Like many products high in beta-carotene, it may cause temporary carotenoderma, a benign skin condition resulting in an orange-yellow hue to the skin. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] Drinking more than 3 cups of carrot juice in a 24-hour period over a prolonged period of time may be enough to cause the condition.

  5. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    Carrot juice and carrots. Commercial vegetable juices are commonly made from varying combinations of carrots, beets, pumpkin, and tomatoes. The latter two, although not technically vegetables, are commonly used to increase palatability. Other popular items in vegetable juices are parsley, dandelion greens, kale, celery, fennel, and cucumbers.

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    The new year brings hope and resolve to issues you faced during the previous year — setting New Year’s resolutions gives Us a way to reflect on what we want to change for the new year! A ...

  7. Tang (drink mix) - Wikipedia

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    Orange Tang was packaged in glass jars with a metallic green label and orange metal lid. It was promoted as an "instant breakfast" drink rather than a soft drink mix, because it was fortified with vitamins C and A. In print and television advertising Tang was referred to as the nutritious "space age" drink of the astronauts.