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Blacklisted Author Blows The Whistle On The Billion-Dollar Diet Industry And Dispels The
5 Most Damaging Fat Loss Lies
There are five common lies about losing fat that I see repeated over and over again. They are as follows…
Lie #1: Just “eat less and move more” to lose weight
Lie #2: You need to “eat clean” to get lean
Lie #3: Carbohydrates raise insulin and make you store fat
Lie #4: Drink at least 8 glasses of water to help spur weight loss
Lie #5: Fat loss should happen slowly
In this article, I’m going to DISMANTLE each of the weight loss lies that prevent some people from getting a lean & fit physique. And I’m going to reveal some surprising tips that can actually help make the journey even faster.
For example, did you know there’s a certain type of “naughty gum” that can actually help you burn fat every time you chew a piece?
Or the weird reason why many top fitness models use a type of infant medicine when they need to get lean fast for an important photo shoot?
These are just a few of the “underground” secrets I discovered when I set out to discover the truth about getting lean. My name is Matt Marshall. I am NOT a doctor or a dietician.
I’m just a regular guy who wanted to lose a few pounds so I could finally look good on the beach.
So I started researching and without realizing it I accidentally uncovered a multi-billion dollar conspiracy to prevent regular folks from getting lean & fit.
I realize that makes me sound a little kooky. But major media companies actively BLOCKED me from sharing this information on mainstream websites so you can understand if I’m a little distrustful of the powers that be.
Once you see the EVIDENCE I uncovered, everything about losing weight and getting fit will suddenly become clear.
In just a moment, I’ll shine a light on the billion-dollar conspiracy that’s been set up to prevent you from discovering the truth about losing unwanted fat and keeping it off. Starting with the biggest weight loss lie of all time…
Weight Loss Lie #1: “Eat Less & Move More”
You hear this advice repeated ad nauseum on the internet and even from the lips of well-meaning (but uniformed) doctors. And “just eat less and move more!” sounds great in theory… but it doesn’t work in the real world.
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