健康と栄養のコミュニティでは、「イオン水」または「アルカリ水」の利点について多くの健康に関する話が行われています。科学は何を言っているのでしょうか?

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医学的に検証した結果 Xiùying Wáng, M.D. 博士。

Updated 6月 9, 2023
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ミロス・ポキミカは、自然医学の医師、臨床栄養士、医療健康と栄養のライター、栄養科学アドバイザーです。書籍シリーズの著者 ビーガンに行きますか?科学の復習また、自然健康サイト「GoVeganWay.com」を運営している。

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