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Fruitarianism (/fruːˈtɛəriənɪzəm/) is a diet that
consists primarily of
consuming fruits and
possibly nuts and seeds, but
without any
animal products...
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Vegetarian Magazine and
Fruitarian (1925–1926), The
Vegetarian and
Fruitarian (1926–1927),
Vegetarian Magazine and
Fruitarian (1920–1934). The magazine...
- lawyer, physician, activist, and writer. He
promoted his own
variant of
fruitarianism,
which was
virtually indistinguishable from lacto-ovo vegetarianism...
- florist, and
vegetarianism activist, who
promoted a
fruitarian way of living. He
managed a
fruitarian restaurant at
Tottenham Court Road.
Shearn was born...
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Sidney Hartnoll Beard (14
February 1862 – 20
October 1938) was an
English fruitarian,
vegetarian activist and writer. He was
President of the international...
- germ
theory of
disease as well as
conventional medicine and
promoted a
fruitarian, raw food diet. Kl****en was born on
February 20, 1918, in Rudnerweide...
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Abramowski (1852 – 14
December 1910) was an
Australian surgeon, naturopath,
fruitarian and raw foodist.
Abramowski was born in Osterode,
Kingdom of Prussia....
- company's name was
inspired by his
visit to an
apple farm
while on a
fruitarian diet. Apple's
first logo,
designed by Ron Wayne,
depicts Sir
Isaac Newton...
- in
Saudi Arabia. In the
final years of his life, Amin
reportedly ate a
fruitarian diet. His
daily consumption of
oranges earned him the
nickname "Dr Jaffa"...
- and sea vegetables.
There are many
variations of the diet,
including fruitarianism. Like vegetarians,
vegans do not eat meat (including beef, pork, poultry...