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8 Important Facts About the Mediterranean Diet
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By: Roy Barker Email Article
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The dietary practices of the Mediterranean region trace their origins back to the days of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, beginning in about the Fourth Century BC.

The Mediterranean diet became of more international interest in modern times as early as 1945. A medical doctor named Ancel Keys was responsible for encouraging his own patients in the United States to turn to the Mediterranean diet scheme. His advocacy increased the awareness of the Mediterranean diet in other countries around the world as well.

Conclusion

Armed with these basic, elementary facts about the Mediterranean diet, you will be in a better position to determine if this diet regiment is appropriate for you and your lifestyle. As can be seen, the Mediterranean diet has been followed by people in many parts of the world beyond the Mediterranean Sea region for quite an extended period of time.

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I live in Athens Greece on the Mediterrananean Sea and I must inform Roy Barker that his description of the diet here is NOT accurate.The Greeks eat a HUGE amount of red meat, enjoying beef, lamb and pork on many occasions each week. Has he never heard of Souvlaki, Keftedis or Moussaka ? Obviously not !!
June 14, 2006 06:18:23
Paul Welsford Says

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