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  2. MaryRuth Ghiyam - Wikipedia

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    She founded MaryRuth's Organics, a wellness brand offering vegan and non-GMO vitamins and supplements, in 2014 with her mother. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Her first product was a raspberry-flavored liquid morning multivitamin, followed by a coconut-flavored liquid nighttime multimineral.

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    One drink is defined as 1.5 ounces of liquor, 12 ounces of beer or 5 ounces of wine. Taub-Dix points out that alcoholic cocktails are often made with ingredients like mixers, syrups and juice drinks.

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    As with candies, many drink companies have already shifted to using red dye No.40 or natural dyes. But these drinks currently contain red dye No.3: Ensure Original Strawberry Nutrition Shake.

  6. Drinking milk or consuming other dairy products does not increase mucus production. [346] As a result, they do not need to be avoided by those with the flu or cold congestion. However, milk and saliva in one's mouth mix to create a thick liquid that can briefly coat the mouth and throat. The sensation that lingers may be mistaken for increased ...

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    Vitamin C in doses higher than 1 g increases oxalate and urate excretion and may cause kidney stones. [11] Third, the safety of this herbal extraction combination has not been established. And with herbs and dietary supplements in general, we only have the manufacturers’ word on the label for what’s in them.