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  2. Amygdalin - Wikipedia

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    The term "vitamin B-17" is not recognized by Committee on Nomenclature of the American Institute of Nutrition Vitamins. [15] Ernst T. Krebs (not to be confused with Hans Adolf Krebs, the discoverer of the citric acid cycle) branded laetrile as a vitamin in order to have it classified as a nutritional supplement rather than as a pharmaceutical. [2]

  3. Kristina Carrillo-Bucaram - Wikipedia

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    Carrillo-Bucaram met John Rose, a raw foods coach, at age 18 in a Whole Foods supermarket. He described raw veganism to her and this interaction inspired her to go raw vegan on July 15, 2005. [15] [16] [17] She ate peaches for two weeks straight when she first went raw vegan. She has made health-related claims such as that going raw will change ...

  4. Raw foodism - Wikipedia

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    Raw foodism, also known as rawism or a raw food diet, is the dietary practice of eating only or mostly food that is uncooked and unprocessed. Depending on the philosophy, or type of lifestyle and results desired, raw food diets may include a selection of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, eggs, fish, meat, and dairy products.

  5. Human food - Wikipedia

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    The health food movement known as raw foodism promotes a mostly vegan diet of raw fruits, vegetables, and grains prepared in various ways, including juicing, food dehydration, sprouting, and other methods of preparation that do not heat the food above 118 °F (47.8 °C). [42]

  6. Why food safety experts stand behind the 'when in doubt ... - AOL

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    "'When in doubt, throw it out' might seem wasteful, but it is often the best choice when it comes to food safety and your health," Craig, who is based in Pittsburgh, told Fox News Digital.

  7. Maximilian Bircher-Benner - Wikipedia

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    From this observation, he experimented with the health effects raw foods have on the body, and from this he promoted muesli; a dish based on raw oats, fruits and nuts. [3] Bircher-Benner expanded on his nutritional research and opened a sanatorium called "Vital Force" in 1897.

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