How To Eat To Live

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How To Eat To Live is a series of books published by Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad in the 1960s, which are still in print. The books cover his philosophies on healthy eating and the Black Muslims' prescribed diet.

How To Eat To Live emphasizes the amount of food one should eat, eating just one meal every 24 hours, and the foods one should avoid, including pork.

The book has also been seen on an episode of the Boondocks "The Itis."

This book, along with Mr. Muhammad's other writings may be found on the Nation of Islam website.

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Publications: Message to the Blackman in America · How To Eat To Live · Muhammad Speaks · Bilalian News · The Final Call

Subsidiaries and Offshoots: Fruit of Islam · The Nation of Gods and Earths · United Nation of Islam

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