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  2. J. J. Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    JJ Smith is an American author of the New York Times Best Selling book 10 Day Green Smoothie Cleanse. [1] JJ Smith was born in 1970, and she currently lives in Arlington County, Virginia. She graduated from Hampton University with the degree in mathematics, and pursued a career in the IT industry.

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  5. 14 Green Smoothie Recipes You'll Want to Make Forever - AOL

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    This healthy green smoothie gets super creamy from the frozen banana and avocado. Make ahead (up to 1 day) and store it in the fridge until you need a veggie boost. Jason Mraz's Avocado Green Smoothie

  6. Juice fasting - Wikipedia

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    Juice fasting became a growing trend in the United States because of Norman W. Walker and Jay Kordich who worked to transform the juice drink into a diet. [3] [4] Walker is considered to be one of the founders of the juice cleanse trend because of his technological contributions to the juicing process and his promotions of a raw food diet.

  7. Master Cleanse - Wikipedia

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    Master Cleanse (also called the lemonade diet or lemon detox diet) is a modified juice fast that permits no food, substituting tea and lemonade made with maple syrup and cayenne pepper. The diet was developed by Stanley Burroughs , who initially marketed it in the 1940s, and revived it in his 1976 book The Master Cleanser . [ 1 ]