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    7 Natural Foods that Burn Fat

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    Lemon & Lime
    Lime is known to be acidic, but when it breaks down in the body, an alkalizing effect is generated which increases the pH levels in the body. The rising pH levels ... more 
    Photo by: m_speel
    Lemon & Lime
    Lime is known to be acidic, but when it breaks down in the body, an alkalizing effect is generated which increases the pH levels in the body. The rising pH levels ultimately eliminate harmful fat. The best part is that lime has a great taste as well. Lemon also achieves the same purpose. You can drink it with water or add it to your meals, especially fish. Both lemon and lime are great alternatives to sugar as far as the taste and fiber content is concerned.
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    Tue, Sep 25, 2012 11:18 AM EDT
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    This article will discuss some foods that will help you to cut back on calories. A lot of information is circulating, especially on the internet, on the topic of healthy eating, but most people do not know which advice to follow.

    In basic terms, cutting fats requires the consumption of natural foods that do not contain chemicals. That is why we have listed down some natural foods that help in weight loss.


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