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Who discovered the Mediterranean Diet?
(Photo: Front Page of Times: Dr. Ancel Keys, father of the Mediterranean Diet) You may want to go directly to the Mediterranean Diet Weight Loss Plan Or To FAQ 1. ¿Who invented the Mediterranean Diet? ******* FAQ 2. Who discovered the … Continue reading
Updated on January 24, 2011 Many people come here looking for Kagaya, the artist. Many of his works resemble the Mediterranean Sea. We want to give some information about him. Kagaya Art Kagaya Yutaka is a Japanese photographer or, better, digital … Continue reading
The Mediterranean Diet (best in world)
A recent survey made in the National Center of Tourism, Hospitality and Gastronomy of Marbella (Spain) has shown that the USA citizens are the most interested in the Mediterranean Diet of the whole world. And a high percentage of them consider this … Continue reading
What is the Mediterranean Diet?
In 1965 Dr. Ancel Keys, after completing the “Seven Countries Study” divulged the fact that in Crete, where 40% people food intake was olive oil, the heart diseases were considerably low. The research was made with more than12.000 persons from … Continue reading