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  2. Category:Fad diets - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... List of diet food and fad diet creators; ... Lectin-free diet; Low-carbohydrate diet;

  3. List of food faddists - Wikipedia

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    Food faddists (also known as pseudoscientific diet advocates) are people who promote fad diets or pseudoscientific dieting ideas. The following people are recognized as notable food faddists, either currently or historically.

  4. List of diet food and fad diet creators - Wikipedia

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    Graham diet [9] Steven Gundry: Lectin-free diet: William Howard Hay: Hay diet [10] Jasmuheen: Breatharianism diet [11] John Harvey Kellogg: Ready-to-eat cereals [12] Valter Longo: Fasting mimicking diet [13] Ian Marber: The Food Doctor [14] Judy Mazel: Beverly Hills Diet [15] Gillian McKeith: You Are What You Eat [16] Michel Montignac ...

  5. Category:Novelty and fad dances - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Novelty and fad dances" ... This page was last edited on 16 January 2024, ...

  6. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    A recent fad diet promoted on social media platforms is the carnivore diet that involves eating only animal products. [68] There is no clinical evidence that the carnivore diet provides any health benefits. [69] [70] [71] Other recent fad diets include the lectin-free diet that has been promoted by Steven Gundry [72] and the pegan diet of Mark ...

  7. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Considered a fad diet. [39] Grapefruit diet: A fad diet begun in 1930, intended to facilitate weight loss, in which grapefruit is consumed in large quantities at meal times. [20] [40] Monotrophic diet: A diet that involves eating only one food item, or one type of food, for a period of time to achieve a desired weight reduction.

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  9. Dance crazes - Wikipedia

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    Only some have remained to the modern day-era, sometimes only as the name of a step (Suzie Q, Shimmy) or of a style (Mashed Potato) in a recognized dance. Fad dances are in fashion at the time of their popularity. They come to be associated with a specific time period, and can evoke particular forms of nostalgia when revived. [3]