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  2. Arnold Ehret - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Ehret (July 29, 1866 – October 10, 1922) [1] [2] was a German naturopath, alternative health educator and germ theory denialist, best known for developing the Mucusless Diet Healing System. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Ehret authored books and articles on dieting , detoxification , fruitarianism , fasting , food combining , health , longevity ...

  3. Fred Hirsch (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    After following Ehret's naturopathic healing methods, Hirsch no longer required crutches, was no longer ill, and became Ehret's business manager and publisher. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] For 65 years, Fred Hirsch and his wife Lucille published alternative health books, most notably Ehret's Mucusless Diet Healing System and Rational Fasting .

  4. Grape therapy - Wikipedia

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    Grape therapy or grape diet, also known as ampelotherapy, is a diet that involves heavy consumption of grapes, including seeds, and parts of the vine, including leaves, that is a form of alternative medicine. The concept was developed in 19th-century Germany in spas such as Bad Duerkheim and Merano. [1]

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  6. Lebensreform - Wikipedia

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    Also available as a PDF from the Soil and Health Library Richard Ungewitter : Nakedness (1904), ISBN 0-9652085-1-6 Arnold Ehret: Mucusless Diet Healing System (1922), ISBN 0-87904-004-1 — PDF

  7. Bright's disease - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Ehret was diagnosed with Bright's disease and pronounced incurable by 24 of Europe's most respected doctors; he designed The Mucusless Diet Healing System, which apparently cured his illness. William Howard Hay had the illness and, it is claimed, cured himself using the Hay diet. [9]

  8. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    content of menu options (so as to mimic proposed legislation). Our asymmetrically paternalistic intervention is conceptually similar to the proposal of Sunstein and Thaler (2003) that healthy food options be positioned first in cafeterias, thereby inducing consumers to take more healthy food without limiting the availability of other choices.

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