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I lost weight by doubling my calorie intake — here’s how it works

Por: New York Post Life April 05, 2023

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This past January, Tyla Gomez, 24, was feeling overweight and miserable.  She was on an extremely restrictive diet, limiting herself to just 1250 calories a day, but she wasn’t losing weight. It seemed she’d never be able to squeeze into the size 10 skinny jeans she’d recently purchased. She considered getting liposuction or reducing her caloric intake even further. Instead, she decided to try something that she’d seen on social media:... + full article



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