French Fries Don't Make You Fat

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By how_to_lose_fat

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Not your only enemy
Not your only enemy

It’s not necessarily the food you eat that makes you fat. Too many fat loss programs focus too narrowly on diet and exercise. While they’re definitely important factors in the war against obesity, they’re only part of the story.

There’s much more involved with how to lose fat than simply giving up the foods you’ve loved and cherished for most of your life. Your very own body could be working against you, refusing to let go of the fat.

More than likely it’s not the just food you eat or lack of exercise that’s making it hard for you to lose body fat in certain places on your body. No, there is new evidence that shifts the focus away from diet and exercise onto a more dangerous condition that could be lurking deep inside your body.

This serious health condition has baffled the medical establishment for years, until now. There’s a body of scientific evidence to support the theory that it’s not what you eat that makes you fat, but rather what’s eating you.

The connection between fat loss and parasites is a relatively new one. One doctor has gone out on a limb and succeeded in exposing the truth about this relationship. She also created a formula to solve the problem that currently plagues millions of people in this US and around the world.

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To a healthier you,

Jay Greene

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