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  2. Christian diet programs - Wikipedia

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    A commonly cited Bible verse is 1 Corinthians 6:19–20, which Christian diet programs say means that it is sinful to be overweight. Critics interpret this differently, such as by saying that people should try to be healthy, or that people should honor God regardless of their appearance. [2]

  3. What are the healthiest nuts for weight loss? The No. 1 pick ...

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    Walnuts don't contain as much protein as the other nuts at four grams per ounce, but they are packed with 18 grams of healthy fats per ounce to help lower cholesterol and triglycerides, energy ...

  4. Are Seed Oils Really Killing Us? We Asked the Experts - AOL

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    Unlike animal fats such as butter, lard, and beef tallow (which RFK Jr. claims is a vastly healthier alternative), many seed oils are made up of unsaturated fats, and most contain high levels of ...

  5. 5 Foods That Will Help You Live For 100 Years, According To ...

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    Nuts and Seeds. They offer healthy fats, protein, and important micronutrients that support heart health. Fermented Foods. Foods like yogurt, kimchi, and sauerkraut provide probiotics that support ...

  6. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Many quotations are incorrect or attributed to people who never uttered them, and quotations from obscure or unknown authors are often attributed to more famous figures. Commonly misquoted individuals include Mark Twain , Albert Einstein , Adolf Hitler , Winston Churchill , Abraham Lincoln , William Shakespeare , Confucius , Sun Tzu , and the ...

  7. Bible citation - Wikipedia

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    Citations in the APA style add the translation of the Bible after the verse. [5] For example, (John 3:16, New International Version). Translation names should not be abbreviated (e.g., write out King James Version instead of using KJV). Subsequent citations do not require the translation unless that changes.

  8. Are chia seeds healthier than flaxseeds? A dietitian reveals ...

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    When it comes to protein content, these two seeds are quite similar, but chia seeds have a slight advantage: A standard serving of flaxseeds (2 tablespoons) provides 4 grams of protein while the ...

  9. Fruitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Fruitarianism (/ f r uː ˈ t ɛər i ə n ɪ z əm /) is a diet that consists primarily of consuming fruits and possibly nuts and seeds, but without any animal products. [1] Fruitarian diets are subject to criticism and health concerns.