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slimemoldtimemold.com
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| | | | | [PART I - MYSTERIES] Current theories of the obesity epidemic are inadequate. None of them hold up to closer scrutiny, and none can explain all of the mysteries mentioned in Part I. But these mysteries are real, puzzling data about the obesity epidemic. You're probably familiar with several theories of the obesity epidemic, but there... | |
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freetheanimal.com
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| | | | | Grains: Wheat, Superfoods, Food Enrichment, and The Dietary Theory of Everything Uncategorized | Free The Animal is a classic blog that begun 20 years ago in 2003. It has over 5000 post on a wide range of topics from diet and health to politics, social issues, international living, travel, geoarbitrage, and food. | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | This is Part I in a series on easy weightloss without any need for will power. Losing weight is supposed to be really hard and require a lot of willpower according to conventional wisdom. It turns out that it was actually really easy for me to go from a BMI of above 29 (30 is officially obese) to below 25 (normal is 18 to 25) in 3½ months. And knowing what I know now, I think I could easily do it again in a 1½ month. I'm not someone who ever tried dieting before. Dieting sounded like a lot of effort and willpower for very uncertain results. Not a good use of my very limited willpower. This belief changed after reading Slime Mold Time Mold's results of their potato diet experiment[1]. | |
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www.transparentlabs.com
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| | | Transparent Labs' free macro calculator can help you calculate your daily calorie and macronutrient needs. Achieve your muscle building or fat loss goals with this macronutrient calculator. | ||