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  2. Belle Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Throughout her career as a wellness guru, Gibson falsely claimed to have been diagnosed with multiple cancer pathologies, including brain cancer, and that she was effectively managing them through diet, exercise, natural medicine, and alternative medicine therapies. [3]

  3. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    The company claims to have helped more than four million people lose weight and it’s tagline is “Go Lose Weight, Go Look Great, Go Love Life.” It all adds up to the “GOLO” diet, created ...

  4. Garth Davis (surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Davis states that people can get all the protein they need from a plant-based diet. [15] Davis has written that there is "a broad consensus that including plants and limiting animals in our diets is the single best thing we can do for our health". [16]

  5. Is The 'Watermelon Diet' A Legit Weight Loss Method? - AOL

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    The watermelon diet is a phenomenon that seemed to gain popularity in 2022 on social media and is not an official diet plan, says Samantha Cassetty, RD, a dietitian and co-author of Sugar Shock.

  6. These Exercises Will Help You Blast Belly Fat - AOL

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    Belly fat can be stubborn and hard to lose, but these 18 exercises hold the key to erasing it, building muscle and revving up strength all at the same time. These Exercises Will Help You Blast ...

  7. Steven Gundry - Wikipedia

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    Steven R. Gundry (born July 11, 1950) is an American physician, low-carbohydrate diet author and former cardiothoracic surgeon. [1] [2] Gundry is the author of The Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers in "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain, which promotes the controversial and pseudoscientific lectin-free diet. [3]