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Importance of water in people's nutrition

www.chasefreedom.com // 5 Apr, 2007

t's calorie-free, inexpensive and easily obtained. Yet few people follow the old fashioned advice to drink eight glasses of water a day. More →

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Some particular tips how to lose weight

www.sawf.org // 5 Apr, 2007

A woman who learnt at first hand what shall to do to lose weight.A misconception of not eating to lose weight.Some tips as to excersises, beneficial food that will help you to lose weight. More →

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Best diet tips

www.bestdiettips.com // 5 Apr, 2007

How to overcame bad eating habits and lose weight. More →

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Important weight loss tips for losing weight effectively!

www.intense-workout.com // 5 Apr, 2007

Easy to understand information on weight loss and losing weight and how to lose weight and fat without using any type of pill or supplement, without using some "fitness magazine" diet, and by eating not 1, not 2, not 3, but 5 meals a day! More →

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How to measure body fat percentage?

www.intense-workout.com // 5 Apr, 2007

Weighing yourself on a scale is important, but so is tracking your body fat percentage. Learn how much fat you're really losing. More →

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Top 10 nutrition myths

www.acsm.org // 10 Apr, 2007

Don’t drink alcohol. Take vitamins. Avoid eating eggs. We’ve heard these pieces of nutritional advice for years – but are they accurate? Not necessarily, say two exercise physiologists Wendy Repovich and Janet Peterson.  More →

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