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Joel Fuhrman (born December 2, 1953), is an American author, physician, speaker, and media personality who advocates what he calls a micronutrient-rich diet. A former competitive figure skater, he suffered a serious injury which removed him from competition. He says an alternative medicine therapy helped speed his recovery and led him to become a physician. His practice is based on his nutrition-based approach to obesity and chronic disease, also referred to as a nutritarian or restrictive diet, as well as promoting his products and books.〔 He has written several books promoting his dietary approaches and sells a related line of nutrition related products. As of April 2013, his book ''Eat to Live'' was on the New York Times bestseller paperback Advice & Misc. list for 90 weeks. ==Life and career== Fuhrman was born in New York, New York, on December 2, 1953. He was a competitor in the amateur figure skating circuit. He was a member of the US World Figure Skating Team and placed second in the US National Pairs Championship in 1973. In 1973, he suffered a heel injury which prevented him from competing.〔 He followed an "irregular cure" from a naturopath which included a long fast and led Fuhrman to become interested in alternate medicine.〔 He came in 3rd place at the 1976 World Professional Pairs Skating Championship in Jaca, Spain, skating with his sister, Gale Fuhrman,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=World Professional Figure Skating Championships (Jaca, Spain) )〕 but due to the short-term massive muscle loss from the fast was unable to make the Olympic team.〔 In 1988, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.〔 Fuhrman is a board-certified family physician and serves as Director of Research for the Nutritional Research Foundation.
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