Why cheating on your diet isn't as bad for you as you think, according to a nutritionist - Business Insider


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Why cheating on your diet isn't as bad for you as you think, according to a nutritionist
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If you've managed to switch from a diet heavy in red meat and processed carbohydrates like white bread and white rice to an eating plan based mainly around vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, you've already done the majority of the work, says ...

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