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  2. The China Study - Wikipedia

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    The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health is a book by T. Colin Campbell and his son, Thomas M. Campbell II. The book argues for health benefits of a whole food plant-based diet.

  3. Mediterranean diet - Wikipedia

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    Mediterranean diet. The Mediterranean diet is a concept first invented in 1975 by the American biologist Ancel Keys and chemist Margaret Keys. The diet took inspiration from the supposed eating habits and traditional food typical of Cyprus, much of the rest of Greece, and southern Italy, and formulated in the early 1960s. [1]

  4. Sattvic diet - Wikipedia

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    Sattvic diet refers to a type of plant-based diet within Ayurveda [1] where food is divided into what is defined as three yogic qualities known as sattva. [2] In this system of dietary classification, foods that decrease the energy of the body are considered tamasic, while those that increase the energy of the body are considered rajasic.

  5. The Only Way You Should Be Cooking Rice and Beans - AOL

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    Latin American-Style Red Beans and Rice. With only 10 minutes of prep, this Latin American dish is not only tasty but also easy. It's a health-smart choice that uses sodium-free tomato sauce and ...

  6. Palaniappan Manickam - Wikipedia

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    Palaniappan Manickam, better known as Dr. Pal, is a board-certified gastroenterologist, [2] who is originally from India, and currently practices in California. He specializes in gut health, time-restricted eating, and a mostly plant-based diet. He is also a celebrity doctor who uses in-person and virtual stand-up comedy ("MedCom") to educate ...

  7. Joel Fuhrman - Wikipedia

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    Website. drfuhrman.com. Joel Fuhrman (born December 2, 1953) is an American celebrity doctor who advocates a plant-based diet termed the "nutritarian" diet which emphasizes nutrient-dense foods. [1][2][3] His practice is based on his nutrition-based approach to obesity and chronic disease, as well as promoting his products and books. [4]

  8. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Terms applied to such eating habits include "junk food diet" and "Western diet". Many diets are considered by clinicians to pose significant health risks and minimal long-term benefit. This is particularly true of "crash" or "fad" diets – short-term, weight-loss plans that involve drastic changes to a person's normal eating habits.

  9. These Five-Ingredient Recipes Make Mealtime More Manageable - AOL

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    This five-ingredient recipe is made even easier with the air-fryer. Just coat two slices of sourdough in mayo and mustard, sprinkle the two types of cheeses in between, and air fry the sandwich ...