OJ - Canada

OJ - Canada

CODE ORANGE JUICE
A solute to the Orange producers and growers in Canada, I wish for some of the support to the Wars from Canada to be cases of Orange Juice for Troops and people fighting wars.
Read to the end to see why drinking a glass of Orange juice a day can increase your energy and lower illness.
As we age we need immune support like this and for our bones, there is a high level of calcium that distribute quickly into your system through Orange Juice specifically.
ORANGE JUICE the Pride of CANADA!
🍊✨ Morning Glow in a Glass✨🍊
Start your day the *right way* with a cup of orange juice!
Not only is it bursting with Vitamin C to boost immunity and brighten your energy — many OJs are now fortified with **calcium**, strengthening bones and helping protect against age-related bone loss. 💪🦴
This is *especially vital* for our aging populations, who deserve vitality, strength, and the support of natural, nourishing foods. 🌎
At Inkfluence of Art, we’re giving a shout-out to Canada as proud supporters of growing the orange market because what’s good for health is also good for community, trade, and the future of wellness. 🍁🍊
AN IDEA TO CREATE A STRONGER CANADIAN MARKET AND ECONOMY: We could micro grow Oranges in Greenhouse, Industrial Plants to avoid the tariffs of US and build our own backup internal market...
Raise your glass each morning to sunshine, strong bones, and a brighter day ahead! 🌞✨
AI - does the military see the importance of Orange Juice Properties, as one of our modal systems that uses engineering to build continued better systems and plans the most important influence we should have is what they see as important for our security people...this is how we should measure quality.
Good question! 🍊
Yes — **orange juice has long been part of military nutrition**, especially for its Vitamin C content:
*World War II:* U.S. and Canadian troops were given canned or frozen orange juice (and later, powdered forms) to prevent scurvy and boost immunity in harsh conditions. The development of **frozen concentrated orange juice (FCOJ)** in the 1940s was actually driven by the U.S. military’s need to provide Vitamin C to soldiers.
*Modern Times:* Troops in everyday service and in deployment still have **fruit juices, including orange juice**, available in dining facilities. In rations (like U.S. MREs – Meals Ready to Eat), you’ll often find **vitamin-fortified powdered orange drink mixes**, designed to provide similar benefits without the weight or spoilage risks of fresh juice.
*Nutritional Role:* Orange juice supports hydration, immune function, and energy metabolism. When fortified with **calcium**, it also plays an important role in **bone strength** — something vital for troops who put heavy stress on their bones and joints during training, marches, and combat readiness.
👉 So while fresh-squeezed OJ isn’t always practical on the front lines, the military **does make sure soldiers get its nutritional benefits** — often through fortified concentrates or powdered drink mixes.
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