Weight Loss

Weight Loss

author Posted by: Stephen Mehr on date Nov 4th, 2008 | filed Filed under: lose weight, weight loss

Weight Loss With Supplements


As a society we have become much more health conscious over the last couple of decades. Scientific research has accumulated important information that has made us realize that we have to take better care of our bodies. One of the major areas of study revolves around weight loss. The health ailments that can be caused by excess weight are very serious, even to the point of an early demise. As a result more and more people are trying to lose weight and trying to maintain that weight loss.


Many different weight loss programs and diets are available to the consumer. In fact there are so many that it can be quite confusing for anyone who is looking for a program. Losing weight generally equates to burning fat. To understand how this happens we need to look at what happens to the glucose in the body. Glucose enables the body to maintain an even level of blood sugar. This is the first step in making energy. The crucial part of the weight control equation is to make energy efficiently. In order to do this we need a constant supply of the B vitamins, as B vitamins are essential for the Krebs Cycle where energy is produced.


Without the scientific research that has been carried out there is so much we would not know about how the body works. Studies have shown that the minerals iron, calcium, magnesium, chromium and zinc are also vital for making energy. Magnesium is particularly important for blood sugar control and burning carbohydrate for energy rather than storing it as fat. The older you are the less likely you are to be getting enough chromium, the essential mineral that helps stabilize blood sugar levels, appetite and hence affects your body’s ability to achieve weight loss.


Although prescription diet pills should be avoided like the plague, it may be worth considering some of the various vitamin and herbal supplements that are available to help you reach your weight loss goals. Hydroxy Citric Acid (HCA) is extracted from the dried rind of the tamarind fruit (Garcinia cambogia) and has been proved to slow down the production of fat and reduce the appetite. It works by inhibiting the enzyme that converts sugar into fat. It also reduces the synthesis of fat and cholesterol. In a trial conducted by the University of Maastricht in the Netherlands HCA was found to be a powerful appetite suppressant which encouraged people to lose weight without any harmful effects.


An important aspect of our ability to lose weight is to be able to control our appetite. Most people would think that this is a purely psychological facet of weight loss, but it is only part of the equation. Two of the most powerful appetite controllers are your blood sugar levels and your brains level of serotonin. Serotonin is made from an amino acid called tryptophan. People on weight loss diets will find that the diets are notoriously low in tryptophan and so will themselves have abnormally low levels. This can lead to depression and, because serotonin controls appetite they are more likely to want to eat more, not very helpful when you are wanting to lose weight. One of the quickest ways to restore normal levels is to supplement your diet with a special form of tryptophan called 5-HTP


To be successful with any weight loss program takes lots of personal determination and perseverance. But it also takes more than this. If you want to lose weight, the secret of your success is to ensure that you have enough serotonin so you have less desire to eat in excess and to keep your blood sugar levels and your insulin release even. This helps to ensure you don’t have an increase in appetite due to blood sugar dips. As with all things it can be a careful balancing act, as too much insulin drives blood sugar into body fat, whereas too little means low serotonin levels and increased carbohydrate cravings. Taking the appropriate supplementation can help to achieve this balance and ensure that you maximize your ability to lose weight.


Janet Matthews

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TriPower Team

healthy Weight Loss

author Posted by: Nancy Anderson on date Nov 2nd, 2008 | filed Filed under: healthy weight loss, weight loss

Teens and Healthy Weight Loss


More and more young people are developing weight problems. These problems are starting at an earlier age and continue through their teen years into adulthood. The weight problems facing our society today are becoming epidemic in proportion. As parents we have to take action to ensure our children do not become caught in this vicious circle of severe weight gain and dieting. As our children enter the teen years, those with weight problems will encounter many other problems associated with their being overweight. Something has to be done to ensure our teens become more aware of this problem and encourage them to take action towards healthy weight loss.


What has brought on such a problem as serious as overweight young people? A problem so serious that many young teens are not only overweight, but many are considered obese. Overweight kids are the product of the “fast food” lifestyle that most families has grown accustomed with. Daily consumption of hamburgers and fries along with other add-ons have made it easier for teens to gain more weight and at the same time get less of the essential nutrients that their growing body needs. An unhealthy trend is developing that needs to be addressed. It is usually up to the parents to take action and direct their children to programs that promote healthy weight loss.


The trouble with many things in our society today is that we want the problems we encounter to be corrected immediately. We want something and we want it now! So what is the quick and easy answer to help teenagers as well as adults with their weight loss problems? The simple combination of a sensible weight loss diet and exercise of course. Almost everyone is aware that following a healthy diet and regular exercise are keys to healthy weight loss and maintaining a healthy weight.


We certainly don’t have to be a rocket scientist to know that something has to be done about the weight issues facing our young people today. The research that has already been completed has left us with plenty of information. More than just the fast food, it is also the larger portion sizes, or increasing inactivity that are causing more teens to become overweight. There is not one single thing that can be easily changed to make fewer people overweight. It is usually a combination of diet, exercise and other things that is the successful answer to achieve healthy weight loss. The big concern is more on how to find the motivation to eat healthier and exercise regularly. This is probably the most difficult part of a weight loss regime. But even if you have the proper motivation to start eating healthier and exercising more often, trying to keep it up becomes an even harder task.


Some researchers have suggested that our schools have to play a more important role in educating our children on healthy eating practices. Preventive action is a lot less expensive than remedial action. An educational institution that practices and preaches a healthy lifestyle would be extremely helpful in keeping the weight of teenage and even younger kids in check. Schools can institute major changes in order to provide kids with healthy meals and regular exercise. Small steps such as banning soda and fruit drinks can help a lot. The more our children learn about nutrition and healthy weight loss programs, the better chance they have of changing for the better.


Some critics may argue that our educational institutions should be concerned with the academic development of students, and leave such things as weight issues to the parents. Regardless, there are many ways that a school might help kids in general become healthier and make healthy weight loss easier. One is by providing real daily physical education requirements that can help make kids more active physically, a break from a sedentary lifestyle that they may be accustomed with at home. A school can also help in an effective weight loss program for kids by offering only healthy foods at school meals. Unhealthy foods or snacks should not be offered as an option for kids who don’t want to eat healthy. Having adequate fitness equipment available to all students can
greatly help in motivating kids to become more active. Such equipment should be made available for everyone and not just for those students who are participating in formal sports. Schools can also increase the number of informal sports that kids can play. This way, kids do not have to be a member of the varsity basketball team in order to enjoy playing basketball at school.


There are many ways that our educational institutions can help our young people achieve a healthier lifestyle. However, parents must also take some responsibility in correcting the problem. Among the changes in the schools, the program to increase physical education requirements will likely be the most useful in helping kids achieve a healthy weight loss. Such programs can also help them avoid becoming overweight and further help kids build good habits that might stay with them into adulthood. Let’s all work together to help our young people have a better future with regards to their health.

Bill Brine

TriPower Team

Healthy Weight Loss

author Posted by: Marg Roukens on date Oct 31st, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss, weight loss tips

The Debate About ‘Healthy’ Weight Loss


It often happens that so great is the desire to lose weight that people are ready to actually starve themselves in order to be rid of a few extra pounds but specialists point out that this is by no means the way to become thinner. Although this may seem like a healthy way to achieve healthy weight loss, it is not and is more likely to cause sickness as your immune system becomes weaker.


Healthy weight loss and maintenance actually means to eat a healthy diet rich in the nutrients we need without excess calories. You must never underestimate the importance of sleep to stay healthy in the same way that we all need daily exercise.


It is not uncommon for magazines aimed at women to favor the latest diet craze which usually relies on the dieter eating just one type of food for a certain period. A particular ‘restrictive’ healthy diet that was favored for a while was the chicken, boiled vegetables, fruit and salad one that did not by any means supply all the daily nutrients our bodies need even though all of the foods were actually healthy.


Of course if you were to follow such a diet for any length of time you would not want to eat chicken again as it becomes boring and then you will rebel against a healthy food. Generally, it is not rocket science and if you make sure you carry out some form of physical activity every day, plus good sleep and stay away from high calorie foods you will be on the right track to healthy weight loss.


Always remember your doctor will ask you if you are sleeping well and will ask an overweight person if they snack in the middle of the night as while this is common, many do not remember. If you are someone who does rise in the night to feast, you are doing nothing but harm to your body and will be wasting all the effort you have made following a healthy weight loss program, with exercise to burn off calories.


Healthy weight loss plans are known to help people with their sleep, levels of energy and as a consequence their health and well being. Don’t demand to much from yourself as healthy weight loss takes time and the one thing that will slow it down or stop it altogether is the way you treat yourself so be positive. Often boredom creates problems when dieting especially when someone tries to push themselves too far because they want to lose weight and keep to the same routine. Going to the gym is a good idea and can provide incentive when others around you exercise but it is easy to try to hard so why not try some swimming first which will help your fitness levels before you start at the gym. It can take some time to get fit again but it can be done easily if you do not try to run before you can walk.


Richard Mathiason

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505-861-1045

Healthy Weight Loss

author Posted by: Diana Caswell on date Oct 22nd, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss, weight loss tips

Healthy Weight Loss: Do Fad Diets Really Work?


Sometimes people lose sight of one very important fact when they are on a weight loss program. They will overlook the health aspect of the weight loss plan in exchange for fast weight loss. This is especially true with fad diets that sometimes make outrages claims regarding weight loss. The fact is that some fad diets do help people achieve fast weight loss, but they can be very dangerous and once off the diet, the weight quickly returns. These types of weight loss plans are the farthest thing from healthy weight loss.


Why do people put aside health concerns to attain that quick weight loss when they know it may be harmful to their physical well-being? There are numerous reasons why fad diets should in no way be considered a healthy weight loss plan. Consider some of the following reasons to avoid such diets.


One reason why fad diets should not be considered as part of a healthy weight loss plan is the simple fact that most of them restrict the food you are able to eat. Many fad diets concentrate on a certain food type and stress that you avoid all others. This means you miss out on the nutrition you really need and can get from a more balanced diet approach. You also can become bored quite quickly eating the same food day after day.


Another reason why fad diets cannot be a part of a healthy weight loss plan has to do with the nutrition that your body losses while avoiding most other foods. Quite often these fad diets will tell you to take vitamins and supplements to make up for all the nutritional deficiencies you experience while on that fad diet. However, your body will not be able to absorb the nutrients from the recommended supplements unless you take them with food. And many of the foods that help you absorb nutrients are banned on fad diets.


As we lose weight we have to nourish our bodies. If we don’t give our bodies the nourishment it requires we are certainly not following a healthy weight loss plan. Fad diets are usually so restrictive and unappetizing that after as little as one day you will begin having overwhelming cravings for other foods and most likely you will not be able to complete the fad diet. This quitting will also wreak havoc on your self esteem as you may beat yourself up for not having enough willpower to stick it out with the diet for weight loss.


To achieve healthy weight loss takes time. And the goal is not only to lose weight but to keep the weight off permanently. Fad diets are temporary solutions for your weight loss problems. Even if you do follow through to the end with a fad diet you have not made permanent healthy changes to the way you handle food in your life. So fad dieters tend to be yo-yo dieters that go back and forth between extreme lo-calorie fad diets to periods of binging on food groups that were missing from the fad diet. Fad dieters are on a roller coaster of gaining and losing the same pounds again and again.


Advertising can be very powerful. It can be very misleading at times and such is the case with many weight loss programs. No matter what you see in the media about quick weight loss fad diets, realize that these diets will never work long term. The best way to achieve healthy weight loss and sustain that weight loss (so you never have to diet again) is to eat a variety of healthy foods, avoid overeating, and do regular exercise. This simple formula works every time.

Weight Loss Tips

author Posted by: CJ Roberson on date Oct 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss, weight loss tips

Weight Loss Tips


Who would think that trying to lose weight can actually make you put more weight on? However that is what can happen with some people who try a weight loss plan, but fail to follow it properly. How can this occur when a person tries to lose weight but finds themselves gaining? The answer lies in the plan itself and how strict one is at following it. We all know that the hardest part of a weight loss plan can be sticking to it and not eating foods that are not recommended. Following are some weight loss tips that may help you with your program.


There are so many weight loss tips available that one certainly has to be careful deciding upon which ones to follow. Weight loss can almost be considered a science. Numerous studies have been conducted and researchers are continually trying to find more information on how the body reacts to weight loss. Unfortunately it is true, weight loss does make you fat if you don’t do it correctly. Your diet may have resulted in a weight loss of 10 to 15 lbs in the first few weeks most of which will be water. Once you end your diet your food cravings prompt you to eat and maybe even to overeat. Unfortunately during your weight loss regime your Basic Metabolic Rate (BMR) will have decreased. The result is that you regain all the weight you lost and some more. By the time your BMR catches up you are already overweight again.


The weight gain you experience, after having a weight loss, can be difficult on our self-esteem. Many weight loss tips seem to ignore the powerful role self-esteem plays in achieving weight loss. You will now probably try to lose weight yet again. You will be successful initially but then you will hit a plateau. You become discouraged and start eating again and so the cycle continues. Each time you gain a little bit more than the time before. The only people who will be successful with their weight loss program are those who have a holistic approach. It is very important to watch carefully what you eat, stick with the regime and take regular exercise. This is the only way to keep weight off permanently. Crash diets don’t work. They may be a quick fix for a short term goal but they have no lasting effect.


Weight loss tips sometimes gives people a false sense of hope. They make people believe that any weight loss plan is good enough if it is followed. People who need lose weight will often say ,”Oh if only I could take a magic pill to help me to lose weight”. The crazy thing they don’t realize is that “food” will actually do that for them. Food increases our metabolism and so helps us to lose weight. Eating less food will only serve to lower your BMR and therefore slow down the weight loss rate.


The concept of not eating and actually gaining weight may be difficult for some people to comprehend, but if you understand the facts behind your body’s BMR, it should become clearer to you. To really increase our BMR we need to eat foods that will increase thermogenisis and have a stimulatory or energizing effect on the body. Protein has a particularly good thermogenic effect, but this is only true if you don’t overeat. Overeating puts a tremendous strain on the digestive system which can drain your energy and make you feel tired.


It’s amazing how certain foods affect the body. Some foods can actually help us lose weight. The problem is that many people do not take the time to learn which foods can help with their weight loss plan. Another food that can rev up your BMR even more than protein is coconut oil. Coconut oil is a medium chain fatty acid (MCFA). MCFAs shift the body’s metabolism into a higher gear so to speak so that you burn more calories. Because MCFAs increase the metabolic rate, coconut oil can actually promote weight loss. A dietary fat that improves weight loss rather than causing you to gain weight is a strange concept for us to understand. MCFAs also encourage the burning of the long chain fatty acids as well so having a doubly positive effect on weight loss. Remember, do some research on weight loss tips that you may find interesting. Knowledge is power.


Janet Matthews

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+44 7815614557




IGB TriPower Team

Weight Loss

author Posted by: Chuck Griffin on date Oct 20th, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss

Fast Weight Loss


When we want something we usually want it as quickly as possible. This is especially true when it comes to weight loss. For those of us who need to lose weight we want it to happen overnight. It doesn’t seem to matter that it may have taken years to put that extra weight on, we just want to get rid of it as quickly as possible. Some programs actually do promote fast weight loss, and in some cases people do experience some rapid lose of weight. However, we all know the long term result when weight loss is achieved in this manner.


It would be great if fast weight loss could be done in a healthy manner, but it just doesn’t happen.
Fast weight loss is the dream of many people because we are so impatient in this fast paced society we now live in. Permanent weight loss is actually a better option than fast weight loss, especially in the long run. Many people end up being yoyo dieters as a result of fast weight loss diets, as if you lose weight too quickly you are inevitably losing water and muscle as well as losing fat. As soon as you start eating normally, this weight will pile back on very quickly.


Those of us who are planning to take some action and actually do something about our weight problem, are focused on the weight that shows on our scale. We all seem to measure our success on this number. However, there is a misconception that this measurement is the one that tells whether your diet is successful or not. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Fast weight loss will inevitably be a combination of fat loss, water loss and muscle loss. This is not necessarily what we want to see. In real health terms we should be concerned about both the amount of fat tissue and the amount of lean muscle tissue. The body fat percentage is actually more important than your weight. Having more fat than lean tissue increases your health risk. Ideally no more than 15% of a man’s body and 22 % of a woman’s body should be fat.


With just about any weight loss program, one should see results in the first week if the plan is followed as suggested. After the first weeks things begin to slow down somewhat, but weight loss will continue regularly. With the fast weight loss diet the dieter will begin to plateau after the 2nd or 3rd week. Energy will start to wane because of the dietary regime they have been following.. As a result the dieter will start to eat a little more and some of the weight lost will be regained.


A safe, healthy weight loss plan is more effective in losing weight as well as maintaining the weight loss. The weight loss plan that has a slower approach may see a sudden weight loss in the first week – which will be mainly water, but then a steady 1lb or 1.5 lb a week from then on. At the end of a 12 week period the fast weight loss dieter will have lost maybe 2 -3 lb whereas the other dieter will have lost nearer to 13lb and will have experienced more sustained energy levels. It is also likely that the fast weight loss dieter will have lost some lean muscle which will ultimately be detrimental to their health


There are many different theories on the proper way to lose weight and maintain your weight loss at a healthy level. Whether you want to experience fast weight loss or a slower, more sustained weight loss, the key to weight control is to keep your blood sugar levels even. Excess glucose turns into fat. A lack of glucose leaves you feeling lethargic. Your glucose balance is influenced by many factors, including:-

Your sugar and carbohydrate intake

Your stress and stimulant load

Food combining

The quality and type of fat you eat

The fiber in your food

Vitamins and Minerals

Hormone imbalances Exercise


Weight loss can be very complex and losing weight is a matter that should be taken very seriously. One must be careful not to starve the body of the nutrients that it needs to function properly and remain healthy. Try to learn about the changes that take place in the body as it adapts to any program you may start in order to lose weight. The goal is not fast weight loss but a slow regular loss that can be maintained and permanent.


Janet Matthews

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Weight Loss

author Posted by: Doug Rogers on date Oct 16th, 2008 | filed Filed under: lose weight, weight loss

Why Can’t I Lose Weight?


Some people will do almost anything to lose weight. They will jump from one plan to the next hoping to find that miracle program that will somehow melt the pounds away. From the purchase of exercise gear that will make you drop those extra pounds in less than five minutes a day to the latest fad diet that says you shouldn’t eat anything, those who need to lose weight are desparate. People are searching the Internet looking for the answer to the question, “Why can’t I lose weight?”


Have you ever looked at some of the so-called diet plans that are available? It will amaze you at what people are trying to pass of as weight loss plans. How crazy can diets get? How about getting injections of a pregnant woman’s urine? Or eating nothing but cabbage soup? Has the world gone mad or are they just having a laugh at our expense.
If we are to take the question “Why can’t I lose weight?” seriously then we need to look at how that person has tried to lose weight in the past. If they have tried fad diet after fad diet and wanted to lose weight quickly then maybe that would be the first place to start.


We all know someone who is trying to lose weight, or is planning to go on a diet soon. Maybe it is even you that is in this situation. I recently had someone ask me that very question: “Why can’t I lose weight“? When we looked at her diet it was low in calories and low in protein. But what the person asking the question couldn’t understand was, she had been eating almost half the amount of food she normally ate and she still wasn’t losing weight.


The Internet is a wealth of information, but you have to be wary of the source. Without a doubt there is some information that is simply untrue. There is so much misleading information around on weight loss that it is no wonder there is total confusion. The sooner people realise that they will not lose weight permanently on a fad diet that either concentrates on one food, promises amazing weight loss in 7 days or suggests that you need to cut calories to lose weight, the sooner people will stop asking “Why can’t I lose weight“?


Most people that attempt to lose weight, don’t understand how the body works. They fail to learn how the body functions with regards to weight gain and weight loss. It seems to me that the majority of people who have a chronic weight problem have been doing something wrong. They have either been eating the wrong foods or simply eating too much and probably too late in the day. Anyone who thinks that they can lose weight by embarking on a fad diet that is far from being a well balanced nutritious regime is just fooling themselves. It is vital that all the people who are saying “why can’t I lose weight?” realize, first and foremost, that a healthy well balanced nutritious diet is the only way to proceed, not just for their immediate weight lose regime, but for life.


When a person tries a program that does give immediate results, they are given a sense of false security. Rapid weight loss is detrimental to your health and is unlikely ever to be sustained. Consuming low levels of calories as suggested by some diet regimes is basically a semi starvation diet and can cause loss of muscle from our organs including our heart. This is not a sensible plan.


When you do choose a weight loss program, be sure to do some research on it. Don’t accept the plan as the truth until you can find out how the program actually works. Always look for the scientific evidence to back up any diet you may choose to follow. And remember it is physiologically impossible to lose more than 2lb of fat a week. Any diet promising more than that is lying. You may however lose more weight than 2lb but it won’t be fat. It will either be water or muscle and most importantly your body will not be able to sustain that weight loss when you return to normal eating. So to answer the question “why can’t I lose weight?” it is likely to be because you are not eating enough of the right foods at the right time of day. It really is as simple as that.


Janet Matthews

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+44 7815614557

IGB TriPower Team

Natural Weight Loss

author Posted by: Nancy Anderson on date Oct 15th, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss

Have You Ever Thought About Natural Weight Loss


It just happens one morning. You look at yourself in the mirror and realize, or rather accept, that you need to lose some weight. You have know deep down inside for years that you should be doing something to correct the problem, but you just kept putting it off, and off….and off. Before you knew it, the extra weight you put on is much more than you actually realized. Now the battle that is ahead of you is going to be more difficult to win. You will need a plan and you must stick to it, making adjustments, if needed, as you go. There are many, many programs to choose from, but have you ever considered a natural weight loss plan?


One of the basic weight loss principles is to keep in mind is to burn more calories than you take in. With this in mind, natural weight loss is not that big of a deal. In fact it is a scientific principle. Expend more calories than you consume. There, pretty simple huh? At this point, you have my permission to call me many ugly names. I am being a smart aleck, but it really does come down to a few basic things you need to change in your life. Eat right and move that body.


Weight loss has become a very lucrative business. Why do you think this is so? Could it be due to the fact that people keep returning to their old habits after being successful at losing some weight? This is why people are finding ways to get help with their overweight and obesity with different weight loss and diet programs today. And there are many diet and natural weight loss programs that will help you lose weight . But at the same time you should be aware of, and also avoid so called fad or “starvation” diets.


Many of the weight loss programs that are available today can actually help you lose weight. However, some are simply unsafe. Fad or Starvation diets usually tell you to skip meals or starve yourself in order to lose weight. This is probably the worst way to lose weight and will probably just make you give up in your battle and you will lose the weight loss battle. Skipping meals is not a healthy habit, and it can even cause some serious complications or health problems for you. When you skip meals you will also cause hypoglycemia, your blood sugar gets really low, and will usually just results in making you eat twice as much at the next meal. It also gets harder for you to control your eating habits and weight. These are some very compelling arguments as to why you should avoid the fad diets.


With the information now available on the Internet you can do a detailed research any weight loss program. Focus on finding diets or natural weight loss programs that provides you with a healthy eating plan. Try to have four or five smaller meals per day with some healthy fruit or veggie snacks between the meals if you would get hungry. This way you will help your body boost it’s fat burning metabolism, which has been proven to be the best way to lose weight . It is also the best way to keep your goal weight in the long run.


One of the best weight loss recommendations anyone can give you is to change your eating habits. This way you will see results in your weight loss, and it will become a lifestyle. When you hear the term “change your eating habits” you always wonder what can I eat? A reasonable approach for losing weight is to stick to a diet that is high in complex carbohydrates, high in fiber, moderate in protein, and low in fat. For example complex carbohydrates can be found in potatoes and baked potatoes, proteins can be found in lean cuts of meat and fiber can be found in vegetables.


Losing weight does not have to be about eating only foods that you consider tasteless. What you may have to do, and this is important, is to develop a taste for more healthy foods. We have become too accustomed to the good taste we get from so many unhealthy foods. We have to re-acquire the ability to enjoy other more healthy foods. So continue to eat healthy and ordinary food while losing weight, preferable 4-5 smaller meals or more per day to speed up your body’s fat burning metabolism, and stop starving yourself! Don’t forget that walk after eating. The movement will speed up metabolism a bit and help with digestion. Natural weight loss is about lifestyle change. Be good to yourself and make a few modifications to your diet and activity levels.


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