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h3strongExecutive Summary/strong/h3
pemstrongShort Version:/strong Primal has been proven right./em/p
pemstrongLonger Version:/strong Endorsed by the world-wide scientific community including top doctors at the Harvard Medical School, John Hopkins, and UCLA, and approved as curriculum for registered dieticians (RDs) by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, the single largest meta-analysis of health and fitness ever conducted shows that conventional “eat less, exercise more” approaches are far less effective than going Primal, harm our health, and lead to fat gain 95.4 percent of the time./em/p
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h3I Had to Stop Doing The Same Thing Over and Over and Expecting Different Results/h3
pMuch like Mark, my journey into the science of wellness started because I was fed-up with the counterproductive nature of conventional […]
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