Hallelujah diet
The Hallelujah diet is a
diet that is promoted by
Rev. George Malkmus. The diet, as is the case with many others, has proved controversial with many medical doctors as well as professional nutritionists challenging its curative claims.
[1] While much of the diet (the emphasis on fruits, vegetables and whole grains) is nutritional advice common to many diets, it is the claims for cures of numerous diseases that lack any scientific,
peer-reviewed support.
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Hallelujah Diet
Theistic vegetarian diet developed by Rev. Dr. George H. Malkmus, the author of Why Christians Get Sick (Treasure House, 1995) and Y2K: The Hallelujah Acres Way (Hallelujah Acres, 1998) and the coauthor of God's Way to Ultimate Health: A Common Sense Guide for Elimination of Sickness Through Nutrition (Hallelujah Acres, 1996). According the diet's theory, the only "substances" that nourish the human body are pure air, pure water, raw food, and "moderate amounts of sunlight," and anything else is a contaminant to the body.