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  2. Richard Mackarness - Wikipedia

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    Guy Richard Godfrey Mackarness (17 August 1916 – 18 March 1996) [1] was a British psychiatrist and low-carbohydrate diet writer. He is best known for his book Eat Fat and Grow Slim, published in 1958. [2] Mackarness was an early advocate of the Paleolithic diet and authored books on food allergies. [1] [3]

  3. Jorge Cruise - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Cruise (born March 6, 1971, in Mexico City) is a Mexican author, fitness trainer and proponent of intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate dieting.He is the author of The Cruise Control Diet (2019) as well as books on The New York Times bestseller list: The 100 (2013), The Belly Fat Cure (2010), Body at Home (2009), The 12-Second Sequence (2009), The 3-Hour Diet (2006), and 8 Minutes in ...

  4. Katarína Horáková - Wikipedia

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    Flat stomach / Flat belly, Author: Katarina Horak Inflammation of the colon - Diverticulitis , Author: Katarina Horak A well functioning digestive system – the foundation of health , Author: Katarina Horak

  5. 8 celebrity-approved diet books we're buying - AOL

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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. David Zinczenko - Wikipedia

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    David Zinczenko (born December 13, 1969) is an American publisher, author, and businessman. Previously, he was the executive vice president and general manager of Men's Health, Women's Health, Prevention and Rodale Books, the editorial director of Men's Fitness [1] and the nutrition and wellness editor at ABC News.

  7. 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 ...