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  2. SlimFast - Wikipedia

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    SlimFast is an American company headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, that markets an eponymous brand of shakes, bars, snacks, packaged meals, and other dietary supplement foods sold in the U.S., Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latin America, and the U.K. SlimFast promotes diets and weight loss plans featuring its food products.

  3. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    A new version of the show has a different diet emphasis and trainer Bob Harper has a new diet plan. SlimFast The basics: Twice a day SlimFast meal replacements (shake, smoothie or bar), one ...

  4. The Best & Worst Diets for 2025, According to U.S. News ...

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    The Best Diets by Category The Best Diet for Brain Health and Cognition. MIND diet (4.7 rating) Mediterranean diet (4.6 rating) Flexitarian diet (3.9 rating) DASH diet (3.8 rating) The Best Diet ...

  5. 30-Day High-Protein Meal Plan for Healthy Aging ... - AOL

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    Why This Meal Plan Is Great for You Each day of this plan provides an average of 100 grams of protein . You’ll find protein from a variety of sources, including poultry, fish, meat, legumes ...

  6. S. Daniel Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Abraham was born on August 15, 1924, [2] the son of Stella K. and Dr. Samuel Abraham. [3] He was raised in an Orthodox Jewish home in Long Beach, New York. [4] [5] His father was a Zionist and follower of Ze'ev Jabotinsky; and Abraham as a teen printed his own newsletter warning Americans about the danger from the Nazis. [5]

  7. Fad diet - Wikipedia

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    Slim Fast appeared in 1977, claimed as a "super diet" by having shakes for breakfast and lunch. [51] In 1985, Fit for Life promotes a diet forbidding complex carbohydrates and proteins in the same meal. In 1992, 1995, and 2003, the Atkins diet, Zone diet and South Beach Diets appear successively.