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Revision as of 07:22, 13 July 2022
Intactivist Karen Ranzi, M.A.[a 1], is a leading expert in the field of nutrition and child development. Her focus includes the benefits of eating a raw foods diet. She hosts the blog Super Healthy Children, which is full of great tips for getting kids to eat their vegetables.
Karen Ranzi is contributing author at Beyond the Bris.
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