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  2. The #1 Change I Noticed When I Ate an Apple Every Day ... - AOL

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    An apple a day makes a huge difference in this one thing. ... A 2015 cross-sectional study of more than 8,000 adults didn't find evidence to support the idea that consuming apples daily lowered ...

  3. If You’re Not Eating an Apple a Day, This Might Convince You ...

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    “Eating an apple daily can have immediate benefits, such as aiding weight loss. Apples' high fiber content promotes a sense of fullness, which can lead to reduced calorie intake and support ...

  4. Eat 2 apples a day to lower cholesterol — and 3 other reasons ...

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    While there’s no official specific recommendation for how many apples to eat daily, the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggests that adults consume 1.5 to 2.5 cups of fruit each day. Since a ...

  5. An apple a day keeps the doctor away - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 study using computer modelling compared eating apples with taking a common daily cholesterol-lowering drug to estimate risk of cardiovascular diseases. [8] The computer model estimated that eating an apple a day was generally comparable for people over age 50 years to using a statin drug to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, concluding that eating an apple a day "is able to ...

  6. Mark Sisson - Wikipedia

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    As part of this initiative, he started a food blog, "Mark's Daily Apple," in 2006 and has also written a number of diet and exercise books, [6] including the bestselling book, The Keto Reset Diet: Reboot Your Metabolism in 21 Days and Burn Fat Forever. [7] Sisson finished 4th in the February 1982 Ironman World Championship. [8]

  7. D. C. Jarvis - Wikipedia

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    One reviewer wrote, "Pliny, the ancient Roman originator of the doctrine of signatures, used honey and vinegar to cleanse the system and promote good health. D. C. Jarvis, M.D. in Folk Medicine has re-popularized the use of honey and apple cider vinegar in modern times." [8] He died at the Girouard Nursing Home in South Barre, Vermont, at the ...

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  9. How Healthy Are Apples? From Calories to Whether They ... - AOL

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    Daily apple consumption reduces plasma and peripheral blood mononuclear cell-secreted inflammatory biomarkers in adults with overweight and obesity: a 6-week randomized, controlled, parallel-arm ...