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  2. 15 Best Protein Shake Recipes for Weight Loss - AOL

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    Still, as you can see from our list, protein shake recipes can include other flavorful, nutritious ingredients like fruit, veggies, nuts, seeds, and natural sweeteners.

  3. The cheap, unprocessed longevity smoothie a Blue Zone ... - AOL

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    A Blue Zone doctor shared one of the simplest recipes: a blend of leftover fruit and nuts. His technique takes minutes and doesn't involve any expensive powders or green drinks. Dr. Joan Sabaté ...

  4. Nutritionists Say These Fruits May Be Beneficial for Weight Loss

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    Nutritionists break down which fruits are good for weight loss, plus why they might help. ... They also tend to have a sweet taste to round out the flavor profile in your diet. Fruit is just one ...

  5. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    For the subculture, see Nullo (body modification). A smoothie is a beverage made by puréeing ingredients in a blender. [1] A smoothie commonly has a liquid base, such as fruit juice or milk, yogurt or ice cream. Other ingredients may be added, including fruits, vegetables, non-dairy milk, crushed ice, whey powder or nutritional supplements.

  6. Metrecal - Wikipedia

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    Metrecal was a brand of low-calorie, powdered diet foods (to be mixed with water as a beverage) "containing the essential nutrients of protein, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins and minerals" introduced in the early 1960s by the Mead Johnson company, with the first variety going on the market on October 6, 1959, the same day as another Mead Johnson product, Enfamil. [1]

  7. Diet soda - Wikipedia

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    Diet soda. Diet or light beverages (also marketed as sugar-free, zero-calorie, low-calorie, zero-sugar or zero) are generally sugar-free, artificially sweetened beverages with few or no calories. They are marketed for diabetics and other people who want to reduce their sugar and/or caloric intake.