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RED HALF FAQ

  • Writer: BLACK ONYX TV
    BLACK ONYX TV
  • Aug 28
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 14

RED HALF HOME

## 🔬 Does this diet align with doctors’ and nutritionists’ beliefs?


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**Yes, generally it does — here’s why:**


* ✅ **Whole foods focus** (fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, lentils, quinoa, etc.) — widely recommended by cardiologists and dietitians.


* ✅ **Low-sodium, heart-conscious** — good for someone on blood pressure meds.


* ✅ **Anti-inflammatory emphasis** (ginger, turmeric, cruciferous veggies) — aligns with stroke recovery & metabolic health research.


* ✅ **Weight loss without crash diets** — steady, sustainable deficit (\~1–2 lbs per week).


* ✅ **Brown Fat activation foods** (green tea, chili peppers, citrus) — some human studies support this; others are preliminary but not harmful.


**Potential Controversies or Cautions:**


* ⚠️ **Supplements** — doctors usually caution against *unverified* supplements. If you pair it with GetUltraLiver.com, you must clarify that it’s a **support supplement, not a cure**.


* ⚠️ **No exercise** — while this diet can work without exercise, most doctors would still *encourage movement*, even gentle walking, because it helps circulation and recovery.


* ⚠️ **Medication Interactions** — Grapefruit interacts with some blood pressure & cholesterol meds (like statins, calcium channel blockers). A disclaimer is important.


* ⚠️ **Seaweed (iodine)** — helpful in moderation, but too much iodine can affect thyroid function.


BEFORE STARTING WE SUGGEST A DOCTOR CLEARANCE BY SHARING THIS PAGE.

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## 💡 Will this diet save lives?


* **Direct answer:** It’s not a guaranteed life-saver — but it **absolutely improves risk factors** tied to obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke recurrence.

* **How it helps:**


* Weight loss reduces hypertension & diabetes risk.

* Anti-inflammatory foods improve circulation and lower clot risk.

* Liver-supporting diet + supplements help detox and metabolism.

* **So yes**, it can **extend lives, improve quality of life, and reduce repeat stroke/heart events**, especially in African American communities where these risks are higher.


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## 💰 Honest Price Point PILOT TEST


SEEKING :

Stroke Patients

Twerk Students

Overweights

To try out the Red Half Diet Free to test how easy, fast and effective it is for other people immobile, those who are active but need a system, and people struggling from diet to diet.


* **Digital only (Site Access + Meal Plan + Weight loss Modes):**Clear Explanation why this scientifically works. 4 Month schedule.

My estimated price point \$47 – \$67 one-time.


* **Bundle with GetUltraLiver.com supplements (1 month supply $50):** OPTIONAL


👉 $97 1X This is fair because:


* Comparable professional dietitian programs cost **\$500–\$1,200** for 3–6 months.


* We are adding the **story, culture, and mission** (stroke prevention in underserved communities) which gives *heart power*, not just “weight loss.”


* Ultra Liver Supplement 1 month supply justifies the higher bundle price since it’s supporting liver detox & fat metabolism.


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## ✅ Marketing Angles to Keep It Real & Safe


* *“This is not a cure, but a system to help your body recover, burn fat, and protect against repeat stroke.”


* **Targeting Elderly and Minorities, This is **“our food, our health, our recovery”** — Let's take control.


* **Health Data (backed by anti-inflammatory, heart-healthy research) Note: the disclaimer about grapefruit & certain meds.


* **This is a Life-saving mission**: “Every pound lost lowers your stroke risk. Every meal choice adds life, Every Diet challenge helps a patient get Treatment.”


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⚖️ **Bottom Line:**


* Red Half Diet = safe, effective, and broadly aligned with nutritionists.


* Disclaimers for grapefruit + supplements.


* This can **genuinely change lives**, especially as part of a **stroke prevention movement**.


* Fair pricing = \$47/$97 standalone, \$247 for 4-month supplement bundle.

RED HALF HOME


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