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  1. David E   |  September 05, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Average: 3.00
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  5. A diuretic (colloquially called a water pill) is any drug or herb that elevates the rate of bodily urine excretion (diuresis). This can be done in many ways. Contents 1 High Ceiling Loop Diuretics 2 Thiazides 3 Potassium Sparing Diureti...
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  6. Title Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think Author Brian Wansink Country United States Language English Genre(s) Psychology, Health & Nutrition, Diet, Social Trends Publisher Bantam Dell Released October 17, 2006 ...
    Wikipedia   |  June 19, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Average: 5.00
  7. Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a twelve-step program offering a program of recovery from compulsive overeating and other eating disorders using the twelve steps and twelve traditions as interpreted by OA. Participants need not be overweight — ...
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  8. Some information in this article or section is not attributed to sources and may not be reliable. Please check for inaccuracies, and modify and cite sources as needed. Raw foodism is a movement promoting the consumption of uncooked, unproces...
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  9. A fruit stall in Barcelona, Spain. Fruitarianism is the pursuit of a strict form of vegan diet that is limited to eating the ripe fruits of plants and trees. Fruitarians (frugivores[1] or fructarians) eat in principle only the fruit of ...
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  10. Fasting is primarily the act of willingly abstaining from some or all food, drink, or both, for a period of time. Concerning that from which one fasts, and the period of fasting, a fast may be total or partial. It may be observed unbroken for...
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