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Издана на русском языке: Озава Дж. Макробиотика дзен. М.: Профит Стайл, 2006. Здесь и далее прим. ред.
Издана на русском языке: Макдугл К. Рожденный бежать. М.: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, АСТ, 2013.
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Издана на русском языке: Кордейн Л.Палеодиета. М.: Манн, Иванов и Фербер, 2014.
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