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  2. The battle over AG1—the influencer-famous, $100-a ... - AOL

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    Rhonda Patrick, a biochemist and ... pointed out in an article about AG1 published in early 2024—“so if you are getting an excess of them through your diet or your supplementation, you simply ...

  3. Juice fasting - Wikipedia

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    Juice fasting, also known as juice cleansing, is a fad diet in which a person consumes only fruit and vegetable juices while abstaining from solid food consumption. It is used for detoxification, an alternative medicine treatment, and is often part of detox diets. The diet can typically last from one to seven days and involve a number of fruits ...

  4. Wikipedia talk : WikiProject Women in Red/Archive 6

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    There is a formal process, and an appeal has been launched at Wikipedia:Deletion review/Log/2015 December 1#Rhonda Patrick. The focus should be on whether the admin correctly followed process in closing the AfD. Aymatth2 20:08, 1 December 2015 (UTC)

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    Rhonda Patrick, Rhonda M Perciavalle, Rhonda P Patrick, Rhonda Perciavalle: Occupation(s) physician, podcaster: physician and podcaster ♀ Q109301171: 0 Kristy Drutman:

  6. Fit for Life - Wikipedia

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    Fit for Life is a diet and lifestyle book series stemming from the principles of orthopathy. It is promoted mainly by the American writers Harvey and Marilyn Diamond . [ 1 ] The Fit for Life book series describes a fad diet which specifies eating only fruit in the morning, eating predominantly "live" and "high-water-content" food, and, if ...

  7. Nathan Pritikin - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Pritikin (August 29, 1915 – February 21, 1985) was an American inventor, engineer, nutritionist and longevity researcher. [1] [2] He promoted the Pritikin diet, a high-carbohydrate low-fat plant-based diet combined with regular aerobic exercise to prevent cardiovascular disease. [3]