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  2. Daniel Fast - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Fast. The Daniel Fast, in Christianity, is a partial fast, in which meat, dairy, alcohol, and other rich foods are avoided in favor of vegetables and water in order to be more sensitive to God. [1][2][3] The fast is based on the lifelong kosher diet of the Jewish prophet Daniel in the biblical Book of Daniel and the three-week mourning ...

  3. Christian diet programs - Wikipedia

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    This diet is largely raw foodism, which Malkmus claims was the diet in the Garden of Eden. [3] Malkmus also objects to modern medical interventions, such as surgery. [3] Books, dietary supplements, household products 3D Plan by Carol Showalter This diet program is named after three areas of emphasis: individual discipline, diet, and ...

  4. Daniel Amen - Wikipedia

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    It is a lifestyle program based on biblical principles and five essential components: food, fitness, focus, faith, and friends." [40] Amen, Warren, and Hyman appeared on the television show The View to discuss the Daniel Plan, and 3,000 people came to a rally at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, to hear the three talk about the plan.

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  6. Mark Hyman (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, The Daniel Plan, a book Hyman co-authored with Pastor Rick Warren and Daniel Amen, became Number One on the New York Times bestseller list. [26] [27] Hyman is the author of several books on nutrition and health, such as 10 Day Detox Diet. [28]

  7. Christian vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    [Daniel 1:8–16] However, current common theology argues that in this instance Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah are rejecting food that is considered to be unholy by their faith (eating food that had been sacrificed to pagan gods), and not meat per se, despite that "at the end of ten days their countenances appeared fairer and fatter in ...