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Followers of Bible-based diet say scripture-guided eating transformed their health
Christians adopting a Bible-based diet report improved health outcomes, emphasizing whole foods, hydration, and fasting. Advocates like Annette Reeder and Chelsie Ingersoll attribute weight loss, normalized health metrics, and better eating habits to the diet, which aligns with Mediterranean principles and avoids processed foods.
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