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		<title>Comment on Health Product Review by Chemical Engineering &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Health Product Review</title>
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		<description>[...] Her Beauty Salon wrote an interesting post today on Chemical Engineering. Here&#039;s a quick excerpt... Stupid Science Health Product Review. Have You Researched Your Health Product Ingredients or Their Claims? PROBABLY NOT! How do I know this? I see the products that affiliates are promoting, and I only have to read what the product contains and I KNOW they have NOT researched the product(s) they are promoting. Here Are Some Of The “Stupid Science” Products I’ve Recently Seen Promoted NUMBER ONE: Alkaline Water Products - ie. Water that has Minerals added, supposedly to boost it’s alkalinity, a [...]</description>
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