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Meal Frequency: Is Little and Often Best For Weight Loss?

by Sam Beagle | Feb 22, 2022 | Diet

There used to be this belief that went around that eating little and often was somehow better for your metabolism. By eating smaller meals more often, it would fire up your metabolism and allow you to burn more fat. In fact, I still get people telling...
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