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'''Chronic cellular dehydration''' is a term varyingly used in [[medicine]] and [[marketing]] to describe a state in which an individual's [[Cell (biology)|cells]]s are [[chronic (medicine)|chronic]]ally]] [[Dehydration|dehydrated]].  In the medical literature, the term is rarely used, and when it is used, different causes and symptoms are ascribed from its popular use in marketing, where it is often [[Sensationalism|sensationalized]] and used to sell various health food products and [[water ionizer]]s.

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