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== Research == | == Research == | ||
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== Programs == | == Programs == | ||
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+ | * Programs related to the condition or disease are best: i.e. Dr. Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease | ||
+ | * Other programs that produced results for the condition: i.e. Plant Pure Nation jumpstarts | ||
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== Testimonials == | == Testimonials == |
Revision as of 15:41, 23 October 2019
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Introduction
Expert Testomony
<-- Use authoritative experts:
- recognizable institutions (Mayo Clinic)
- dietary associations
- organizations with powerful names (Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine)
- individuals with extraordinary credentials in a related field that can be named, i.e. "Dr. Jane Doe, past president of the American Heart Association, said that...." Don't use individuals with names that are not recognized unless they have powerfully convincing credentials.
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Research
<-- discuss research -->
<-- for each study, summarize in the most convincing manner without hyperbole or misrepresentation. -->
Programs
<-- Discuss programs or initiatives -
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- Programs related to the condition or disease are best: i.e. Dr. Ornish’s Program for Reversing Heart Disease
- Other programs that produced results for the condition: i.e. Plant Pure Nation jumpstarts
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Debunkery
<-- this is where you d
Testimonials
See Also
<-- Add a few evidence-based outside sources that seem particularly apt to you. --:>
Footnotes
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