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 ‌ FDA: Toxic Metal Lurking in Your JUICE?! has come to light? Shocking new research indi

 ‌ FDA: Toxic Metal Lurking in Your JUICE?! [Health Watch] Sponsored Content A little-known medical truth has come to light… A [little-known medical truth]( has come to light… [forgotten]( Shocking new research indicates neurological diseases like Parkinson’s, MS, and even dementia can all be traced to a part of your body you’d NEVER expect. In fact, the most up-to-date scientists call this forgotten organ your “[second brain]( Discover the surprising ways this overlooked body part affects your brain – and the one thing you need to know RIGHT NOW to protect it – in this [stunning video exposé](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FDA: Toxic Metal Lurking in Your JUICE?! Tell me you wouldn’t be a little concerned if you saw THIS headline… Draft Guidance for Industry: Action Levels for Lead in Juice Seems outrageous, but that’s exactly what a recent announcement from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration said. In a nutshell, the FDA is openly issuing “guidance” to the food and beverage industry on how to LIMIT the amount of lead in juices. Is that seriously something the industry needs GUIDANCE on? Evidently! So, today I’m going to give you the scoop on this jaw-dropping announcement, what it means for you, and why it might be time for you to ditch drinking juice altogether! Let’s take a look. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content How this liquid changed my practice [tiny bottle]( The liquid in [this tiny bottle]( has transformed my medical practice. And now I want to give you [full details](... [Simply click here now]( to learn how you can get a bottle (or more) of your very own today! [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Lead in Juice? Yes, It’s True Here’s the gist of the FDA’s latest guidance around lead levels in juice… The newest guidelines suggest limits of 10 parts per billion for lead in apple juice sold as “single-strength,” also known as ready-to-drink juice, as well as 20 parts per billion for all other single-strength juices – including juice blends that contain apple juice. The guidance is centered around apple juice (or blends), but it certainly gives you pause as to what might be lurking in other types of juices. It’s also part of a larger initiative called the Closer to Zero action plan which was created in April 2021 to identify actions the FDA could take to reduce exposure to arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury in foods. It’s sad – but true. There could be levels of lead in the juice you’re drinking – and it’s taking a government task force to regulate it! But you don’t need to rely on that. Potential lead levels aside, there’s plenty of reasons to steer clear of processed juices and juice blends. First of all, the majority of them are LOADED with added sugars. A small, eight-ounce glass of apple juice contains a whopping 24 grams of sugar! At that rate you might as well go all-out and drink a sugar-laden soda. Second, many juices these days are loaded with slick product placement – particularly saying, they contain vitamins, minerals, and even calcium. Sure, they can be added in, but coupled with all that added sugar, there’s a better way to get your vitamins and minerals. Stick with a daily multivitamin, and only eat the real fruit. This will ensure you’re getting all the nutrients you need WITHOUT the unhealthy sugars. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing Related Articles: [[Revealed] Seniors Are Now Living LONGER!]( [Predict a HEART ATTACK… With Your Phone? (Wow!)]( [“Toothbrush Trick” Stops Deadly LUNG DISEASE? (Study)]( SOURCES: Crist, Carolyn. “FDA Suggests Limits to Lead in Juices.” 4/28/22. U.S. Food & Drug Administration. “Draft Guidance for Industry: Action Levels for Lead in Juice.” 4/22. --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Order Processing Center Attn: Customer Service P.O. Box 913 Frederick, MD 21705 USA

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