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  2. Arnold Ehret - Wikipedia

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    Beuamont, California: Ehret Literature Publishing Co. Ehret, Arnold (1971). Rational Fasting: a Scientific Method of Fasting Your Way to Health. USA: Benedict Lust Publishers. Ehret, Arnold (2001). The Cause and Cure of Human Illness (2nd ed.). New York: Ehret Literature Publishing Co. Ehret, Arnold (1975). The Definite Cure of Chronic ...

  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. Popular Intermittent Fasting Schedules, Explained by ... - AOL

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    People who follow the 16:8 diet can have their eating and fasting periods during any time of day, but many will choose to do something like start eating at 11 a.m. and begin fasting after 7 p.m ...

  5. 16:8 intermittent fasting is one of the most popular plans ...

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    How you go about fasting is up to you, but those following the 16:8 method will typically only drink water during their 16-hour fast while others will make exceptions for sugar-free beverages ...

  6. Category:Fasting advocates - Wikipedia

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    Pseudoscientific advocates of fasting, not to be confused with fasting researchers. Pages in category "Fasting advocates" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.

  7. Herbert M. Shelton - Wikipedia

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    Herbert McGolfin Shelton (October 6, 1895 – January 1, 1985) [1] was an American naturopath, alternative medicine advocate, author, pacifist, vegan, [2] and a supporter of rawism and fasting. Shelton was nominated by the American Vegetarian Party to run as its candidate for President of the United States in 1956.

  8. Grape therapy - Wikipedia

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    The diet proposed by Johanna Brandt recommended fasting for two or three days, consuming only cold water, followed by a diet of only grapes and water for one to two weeks, with seven meals a day. Fresh fruits, tomatoes, and sour milk or cottage cheese are then introduced to the diet followed by raw vegetables.

  9. Why nutrition experts don't recommend eating raw potatoes - AOL

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