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  2. William Davis (cardiologist) - Wikipedia

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    Wheat Belly: 10-Day Grain Detox: Reprogram Your Body for Rapid Weight Loss and Amazing Health Rodale Books (2015) ISBN 1623366364 Wheat Belly Cookbook: 150 Recipes to Help You Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight, and Find Your Path Back to Health Rodale Books (December 24, 2012) ISBN 1609619366

  3. Henry Perky - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1890s, at a Nebraska hotel, Perky, suffering from diarrhea, encountered a man similarly afflicted, who was eating boiled wheat with cream. The idea simmered in Perky's mind, and in 1892, he took his idea of a product made of boiled wheat to his friend, William H. Ford, in Watertown, New York — a machinist by trade.

  4. Will Weaver - Wikipedia

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    His 1989 short story collection, A Gravestone Made of Wheat and Other Stories, won many awards, including the Minnesota Book Award for Fiction. The title story was produced in 2006 as the independent feature film Sweet Land, featuring Ned Beatty. Weaver has also written many stories for young adults, including the Billy Baggs baseball novels.

  5. Frank L. White - Wikipedia

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    However, authors Roberta Hughes Wright and Wilbur B. Wright III have cast doubt that White was the model, owing to inconsistencies in both his story and the official Cream of Wheat company story. [3] White lived in Leslie, Michigan, for approximately twenty years until his death on February 15, 1938. He was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in Leslie ...

  6. Wheat Belly diet - Wikipedia

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  7. Wheaties - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, General Mills redirected its promotional strategy for Wheaties to focus on children, following its great success in this market with its Cheerios brand. The strategy included sponsorship of The Lone Ranger and The Mickey Mouse Club , as well as the development of a mascot, a puppet character called Champy the Lion, produced ...

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    Laura, Dina, Rae (4) and Kai (6) live in the San Francisco Bay Area. Hasain Rasheed. Like many, I was unprepared for the profound challenges introduced by the pandemic.

  9. Force (cereal) - Wikipedia

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    A slightly modified version of Sunny Jim and his jingles caught the fancy of British consumers. A. C. Fincken, a former employee of the Force Food Company, set up an agency in 1910 to import American cereals to the UK. The cereal, and the Sunny Jim character achieved wide success in Britain, at its peak in 1930 selling 12.5 million packages.