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The Side Effects Bible: The Dietary Solution to Unwanted Side Effects of Run of the mill Medications 
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Ultimate Schooling: Gary’s Null’s Complete Guide to Eating Right, Exercise, and Living Longer 
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Question by James P: What nutrition slogan would you recommend?
I entered this poster making slogan contest at school and I really need help with the slogan part. The theme is “Genteel Nutrition is Needed, Lifestyle Diseases’ Prevention” or something like that. The rules also states that the slogan must be composed of 4-10 words excluding articles. Please help me!
Best answer:
Answer by zaphodsclone
Eat right, Live passionate.
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