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    What effect does OJ have on you?

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    • AndrosclerozatA
      Androsclerozat
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      🍊 juice for me:
      Pasteurized: Gas, if continued, diarrhea
      Commercial squizzed "fresh": bloating and nightmares
      If I squiz it myself: bloating sometimes

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      • JenniferJ
        Jennifer
        last edited by Jennifer

        Juice from sour, unripe oranges that are commonly used for commercial production, and the enzymes/clarifying agents and flavor packs often added, is nothing like the juice from truly ripe oranges, i.e., sugary sweet with low acidity and no bitterness, that I make at home. For example:

        • Commercial, pasteurized OJ causes me intestinal burning, diarrhea, inflamed skin, hives, stuffy sinuses, tinnitus, a sore throat, hair fallout and tooth enamel erosion

        • Commercial, raw OJ causes me intestinal burning, diarrhea, inflamed skin, hives, stuffy sinuses, tinnitus, a sore throat, hair fallout and tooth enamel erosion

        • Juice from ripe oranges causes me none of the above symptoms, but instead results in mental clarity, joyfulness, boundless energy and soft skin

        It’s hard to find juice made from truly ripe fruit in general but when I do, I take advantage of it and can drink upwards of 4 liters of it a day—apple cider is my go-to. With that said, I still find raw milk superior to juice for many reasons.

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        • cs3000C
          cs3000
          last edited by cs3000

          if its too acidic i add 1 gram of baking soda and some sugar (food grade aluminium free), the bicarb reacts with the acid to clear some (dont need a lot) and gives a little salt to balance the water, but yeh probably not the best if a sweet brand is available or vs eating ripe oranges

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