EU banned claim that water can prevent dehydration

Any more information or thoughts on this would be appreciated.

There is something sinister about this...
 
Now! Now! One must not question science and scientific consensus...

"A meeting of 21 scientists in Parma, Italy, concluded that reduced water content in the body was a symptom of dehydration and not something that drinking water could subsequently control."
Taken from the OP's linked article

Isn't it amazing what scientific consensus can prove with their faithful followers blindly following closely behind...

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Reminds me of the dark ages and the Spanish Inquisition...

*****CHUCKLE*****



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The lying Euroskeptics strike aging.

Now the facts.

"The European Food Safety Authority has been asked to rule on several ways of wording the statement that drinking water is good for hydration and therefore good for health. It rejected some wordings on technicalities, but it has supported claims that drinking water is good for normal physical and cognitive functions and normal thermoregulation."

Daft hysteria over the EU's ruling on water and dehydration | by Martin Robbins @mjrobbins
 
The lying Euroskeptics strike aging.

Now the facts.

"The European Food Safety Authority has been asked to rule on several ways of wording the statement that drinking water is good for hydration and therefore good for health. It rejected some wordings on technicalities, but it has supported claims that drinking water is good for normal physical and cognitive functions and normal thermoregulation."

Daft hysteria over the EU's ruling on water and dehydration | by Martin Robbins @mjrobbins
i smell orwell.
 

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