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  2. Clean eating - Wikipedia

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    However, some more extreme variants, particularly those cutting out entire food groups, are criticized as lacking scientific evidence for their claims. [10] [9] It has also been claimed that a clean eating diet may increase the risk of osteoporosis due to a lack of calcium from dairy products. [10]

  3. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Ovo vegetarianism: A vegetarian diet that includes eggs, but excludes dairy. Ovo-lacto vegetarianism: A vegetarian diet that includes eggs and dairy. [144] Vegan diet: In addition to the abstentions of a vegetarian diet, vegans do not use any product produced by animals, such as eggs, dairy products, or honey. [142]

  4. Whole30 - Wikipedia

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    The Whole30 is a 30-day elimination [1] fad diet [2] that emphasizes whole foods and the elimination of sugar, alcohol, grains, and dairy. [3] [4] The traditional Whole30 also eliminates legumes and soy, while a plant-based version of the Whole30 allows consumption of those food groups.

  5. 10 things that can happen to your body when you give up dairy

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  6. Obese mother loses 200 pounds after cutting peanut butter out ...

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    Amy LeRoy, from Kentucky, once weighed over 350 pounds. The 29-year-old mother of two's diet consisted of Taco Bell takeout, and lots of peanut butter.

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  8. Lacto vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    A lacto-vegetarian (sometimes referred to as a lactarian; from the Latin root lact-, milk) diet abstains from the consumption of meat as well as eggs, while still consuming dairy products such as milk, cheese (without animal rennet i.e., from microbial sources), yogurt, butter, ghee, cream, and kefir, [1] as well as honey.

  9. Elimination diet - Wikipedia

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    An elimination diet, also known as exclusion diet, is a diagnostic procedure used to identify foods that an individual cannot consume without adverse effects. [1] Adverse effects may be due to food allergy, food intolerance, other physiological mechanisms (such as metabolic or toxins), [2] or a combination of these. Elimination diets typically ...