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The “Biblical” diet

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The “Biblical” diet

What’s better than eating healthily?

Perhaps it’s eating spiritually!

The “Biblical Diet” is all the rage…proponents eat only food found in the Bible…bread, fish, olives…and certainly no processed food.

The New York Times has the details!

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