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Article: Your Body: OEating raw food gave me; an extreme makeoverO; Shazzie Holdstock, 36, from Cambridge, felt lumpy, frumpy and drained of energy. It took a drastic change in her diet for her to feel healthy at last...(Features)
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- The People (London, England)
- Article date:
- July 24, 2005
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Byline: DEBBIE ATTEWELL
OCoughing and spluttering, I huddled further into my coat. It was November 1999 and glancing around the doctorOs surgery I saw people with streaming eyes and runny noses, like me. I wondered if they felt as sorry for themselves as I did.
Would my appointment ever come round? Getting bored, I reached for a magazine and flicked through. A story caught my eye [ETH] and inside my stuffy head a light went on.
The story was about people who only ate raw food, never touched anything cooked. OCrazy!O I thought, picturing plates of ...
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