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The wild diet: get back to your roots, burn fat, and drop up to 20 pounds in 40 days
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Shares the secrets behind the author's weight-loss success, revealing misinformation in calorie-restricting diets while explaining the health potential of unprocessed foods that are rich in fat and fiber.
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