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The fresher the food and drinks you consume, the better your health?
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[QUOTE="DaveE, post: 6316567, member: 644223"] This area is sort of a test case for one's ability to either say "I don't know", or to live with that answer. No one knows, IMO. Once you get beyond the basics, like how not to get scurvy or ricketts, 99.999% of nutritional facts are unsupported by useful research. Same for lifespan research in complex creatures. The subject is too complex and we can't do experiments with good controls on the confounding processes to draw any dramatic conclusions. OTOH, since I'm not great at saying "I don't know". Sure, go for it, eat fresh food; it sounds good to me. [/QUOTE]
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