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    The Oatmeal is a webcomic and humor website created in 2009 by cartoonist Matthew Inman.It offers original comics, quizzes, and occasional articles. Inman has produced a series of Oatmeal books with content from the webcomic and previously unpublished material, related board games, and other merchandise.

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    "I also remember a study from about 10 years ago from the Journal of the American Medical Association in which the participants included oatmeal in their diet," the doctor said. "And the study ...

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    In her recipe for Cocoa Almond Oatmeal, she cooks the oatmeal in a nonstick skillet instead of a pot. The skillet's larger surface helps the oats cook quickly and become super creamy.

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    Whether you want to maintain a tip-top diet or adventure your tastebuds to clean and easy recipes, we've rounded up the must-know celebrity-approved diet books. SEE ALSO: How to do J.Lo's 'highly ...

  6. Barry Sears - Wikipedia

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    Sears continued to apply his dietary approach to other areas of health influenced by inflammation, and published his first book on anti-aging, The Anti-Aging Zone, in 1999. [6] [9] [10] Over the next decade, Sears studied and released a number of books based on what he said was the linkage between diet and inflammation. [11]

  7. Henry G. Bieler - Wikipedia

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    Henry G. Bieler (April 2, 1893 – October 11, 1975) was an American physician and germ theory denialist, best known for his book Food is Your Best Medicine, which advocated the treatment of disease with foods. He is widely recognized as a pioneer in alternative medicine who used

  8. Carlson Wade - Wikipedia

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    Carlson Wade (7 June 1928 – 1993) was an American alternative health writer who authored many books promoting detoxification, fasting, juicing, megavitamin therapy, natural foods and raw food dieting. He developed a fad diet known as the Enzyme-Catalyst Diet.

  9. Herman Taller - Wikipedia

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    Herman Taller (5 May 1906, Baia de Aramă – June 1984, Warsaw, Poland) [1] was a Romanian-born American obstetrician who advocated weight loss based on a low-carbohydrate diet with polyunsaturated fats including safflower oil. He was the author of the controversial best selling book, Calories Don't Count which made false health claims. [2]