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Because water does not provide any calories to the body, scientists do not consider it a nutrient.
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Because water does not provide any calories to the body, scientists do not consider it a nutrient.
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Technically yes... Water is not considered nutritious because there is no nutrition content. However this does not mean that water is not vital, nigh, more vital than nutrients.
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