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  2. 40 Best Smoothie Recipes for a Healthy Breakfast - AOL

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    Ingredients: 1/2 cup nonfat vanilla yogurt, 1/2 cup almond milk, 1/2 cup pumpkin puree, 1-1/2 tsp maple syrup, 1 ripe banana, 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon, 3 to 5 ice cubes Getty Images Blueberry ...

  3. Joe Cross (filmmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Cross (born 30 May 1966) is an Australian entrepreneur, author, filmmaker, and plant-based diet advocate who promotes juicing. [1] [2] [3] He is most known for his documentary Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead in which he tells the story of his 60-day juice fast.

  4. Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead - Wikipedia

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    Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a 2010 American documentary film which follows the 60-day journey of Australian Joe Cross across the United States as he follows a juice fast to regain his health under the care of Joel Fuhrman, Nutrition Research Foundation's Director of Research.

  5. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    Health food stores on the west coast of the United States began selling smoothies with the invention of the electric blender. [2] The actual term "smoothie" was being used in recipes and trademarks by the mid-1980s. [3] In the 1960s Steve Kuhnau was inspired by his work as a soda jerk and began experimenting with smoothies. They were an ...

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  8. Protein-sparing modified fast (diet) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "protein-sparing modified fast" (PSMF) was described by George Blackburn in the early 1970s as an intensive weight-loss diet designed to mitigate the harms associated with protein-calorie malnutrition [8] and nitrogen losses induced by either acute illness or hypocaloric diets in patients with obesity, in order to adapt the patient's metabolism sufficiently to use endogenous fat ...

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