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Eileen, Lina, Lynda, and Nora: thank you for selflessly sharing your most personal stories with me about what life was like after going Paleo. Your kindness and generosity are deeply appreciated.

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ESTHER BLUM,
MS, RD, CDN, CNS
is a registered dietitian, holistic nutritionist, and the author of
Eat, Drink, and Be Gorgeous, Secrets of Gorgeous;
and
The Eat, Drink, and Be Gorgeous Project
. She frequently appears as a nutrition and health expert on television and radio, and has been quoted in countless publications ranging from
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