What's does an apple a can keep the docter away mean

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Answer 1
Answer: ♥ The original saying is 
♥ "An apple a day can keep the doctor away"
♥ This is referring to eating healthier, heating healthy means that you wont have to go to the doctors often because maybe your feeling sick or gaining to much weight.
♥ Therefore, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. ;)

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