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The Hallelujah diet is a controversial diet that is promoted by George Malkmus.

Malkmus claims that the diet is "Biblically-based" and, if used correctly, can eliminate diseases, increase wellbeing and even add hundreds of years to a person's life. The diet consists of eating raw fruit and vegetables, as well as taking Malkmus' own trademarked vitamin supplements.

Some claim a vegan diet such as fruitarianism was the original diet of humankind in the form of Adam and Eve, and if people are ever to return to Eden-like paradise then they will have to go back to a holistic approach to health and diet.

The diet is aimed mainly at the Christian community, particularly Charismatics, and Pentecostals.

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