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  2. Paul Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Paul Chappuis Bragg (February 6, 1895 – December 7, 1976) was an American alternative health food advocate and fitness enthusiast. [1] Bragg's mentor was Bernarr Macfadden. [1] He wrote on subjects such as detoxification, dieting, fasting, longevity, orthopathy and physical culture. Medical experts criticized Bragg as a food faddist and ...

  3. The Longevity Diet - Wikipedia

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    613. LC Class. RA776.75. Website. The Longevity Diet. The Longevity Diet is a 2018 book by Italian biogerontologist Valter Longo. The subject of the book is fasting and longevity. The book advocates a fasting mimicking diet (FMD) coupled with a mostly plant based diet that allows for the consumption of fish, for greater longevity.

  4. Patricia Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Bragg died at her home in Goleta, California, on August 10, 2023, at the age of 94. [15] " In addition to her work in the natural products industry, Patricia was an avid benefactor of her Santa Barbara community, where she supported local food pantries, animal shelters, and wildlife preservation efforts, in addition to naturopathic and nutrition educational efforts, according to the company."

  5. File:Upton Sinclair - The Fasting Cure.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:Upton Sinclair - The Fasting Cure.pdf. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 399 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 160 × 240 pixels | 320 × 480 pixels | 714 × 1,072 pixels. Original file ‎ (714 × 1,072 pixels, file size: 5.04 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 170 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

  6. Jason Fung - Wikipedia

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    Fung is an author of many low-carbohydrate diet books. [7] His first book, The Complete Guide to Fasting, [8] co-authored by Jimmy Moore was published in fall 2016 [9] and offered insight to all aspects of fasting culture. [10] The Obesity Code and The Diabetes Code were subsequently published in 2016 and 2018.

  7. Alvenia Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Fulton was born on May 17, 1906, in Pulaski, Tennessee, where her parents owned a 156-acre farm. [1] Her parents, Richard and Mahala Moody, [2] practiced alternative medicine using roots and herbs found in nearby forests. [1][3] In her early life, she took jobs as a practical nurse, a schoolteacher, and a midwife, but she later enrolled at ...

  8. Henry S. Tanner (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    San Diego, California. Nationality. American. Occupation. homeopathic doctor. Known for. His 40-day fast. Henry Samuel Tanner (February 7, 1831 - December 28, 1918) was a eclectic doctor who advocated fasting. He fasted for 40 days in Manhattan, New York City in 1880.

  9. Paul Kimelman - Wikipedia

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    As a 19-year-old, Paul reached his peak weight; more than 520 pounds (235 kg). Starting in 1967, as a New Year's resolution, he decided to start fasting to lose weight because he was tired of being ridiculed. [2] In an interview posted in the Boca Raton News on March 22, 1981, Paul made this statement on the resolution, "I quit eating right there.