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I Can Do This Diet

Dr. Don Colbert

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Dr. Don Colbert is board certified in family practice and anti-aging medicine. He is the medical director of the Divine Health Wellness Center in Orlando, Florida, where he has treated over 40,000 patients. He is an internationally known expert and prolific speaker on integrative medicine -- a combination of traditional and alternative medicine. He is also the author of I Can Do This Diet.

Colbert has become known as "The Doctor to God's Generals" and has been featured on Fox News, ABC World News, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, BBC, Reader's Digest, Newsweek, Prevention Magazine, and others. He's the best-selling author of over 40 books. They include What Would Jesus Eat?: The Ultimate Program for Eating Well, Feeling Great, and Living Longer, The Bible Cure Series, and The Seven Pillars of Health -- a New York Times best-seller.

Colbert is on the Medical Advisory Board for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and is the president of Divine Health Inc., which distributes and sells nutritional supplements and vitamins.

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