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7<div style="width:600px;font-family:verdana;font-size:17px;border-bottom:2px solid #FF5000;text-align:left;">Most Americans believe that diets are the key to losing weight. Exercising, cutting off junk food and sweets, drinking plenty of water, sleeping more are <b>IN VAIN if you consume this.</b><br />
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9Every diet contains this on purpose, and people are led to believe the reason why they struggle with belly fat is genetics, older age or weak immunity.<br />
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13And there&rsquo;s evidence showing that this so-called nutrient is now found in some of the foods Americans consume every day.<br />
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17<b>This discovery is a breakthrough in nutrition, the reason why our country has the highest obesity rate is because of it.</b><br />
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19More than that, just by cutting it off, the metabolism recovers all by itself and extra pounds the body doesn&rsquo;t need drop off.<br />
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21And the thing is the body needs only 1 inch of fat to cover bones and muscles.<br />
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23<a href="http://savagee.us/7N3m4Xrax3J1daoDQSP8olWJie5ObhLHOL2G20S4TbcbbX_gHg" style="color:#FF0302;" target="blank"><b>It&rsquo;s controversial and it&rsquo;s all documented here.</b></a><br />
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45<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:4px;">uary 2020, concerns were raised about the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on athletes and visitors to the Olympic Games. Tokyo organizers insisted they were monitoring the spread of the disease to minimize its effects on preparations for the Olympics. The IOC stated that in 2020, their Japanese partners and the prime minister Abe Shinzo &quot;made it very clear that Japan could not manage a postponement beyond next summer  at the latest&quot;. Unlike the case for Zika virus during the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, SARS-CoV-2 can be transmitted directly between humans, posing tougher challenges for the organizers to counteract the infectious disease and host a safe and secure event. Also unlike the case for H1N1 &quot;swine flu&quot; during the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, COVID-19 has a higher fatality rate, and there was no effective vaccine until December 2020. In a February 2020 interview, Conservative London may
46 oral candidate Shaun Bailey argued that London would be able to host the Olympic Games at the former 2012 Olympic venues should the Games need to be moved because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike criticized Bailey&#39;s comment as inappropriate. In early 2021, officials in the U.S. state of Florida offered to host the delayed games in their state, while John Coates the vice president of the International Olympic Committee in charge of the Tokyo Olympics, said the Games would open even if the city and other parts of Japan were under a state of emergency because of COVID-19. Estimates by the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Kyoto University predicted that states of emergency may be required during the Games. The reports published at the Ministry of Health experts&#39; panel also showed new patients increasing to 10,000 if the games were to allow spectators. Qualifying event cancellation and postponement Concerns about the pandemic began to affect qual
47 ifying events in early 2020. Some that were due to take place in February were moved to alternative locations to address concerns about travelling to the affected areas, particularly China. For example, the women&#39;s basketball qualification was played in Belgrade, Serbia, instead of Foshan, China. The boxing qualification tournament was originally planned to be held in Wuhan, China, the location of the original outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, from 3 to 14 February, but instead took place in Amman, Jordan, at the beginning of March. The third round of the women&#39;s football qualification tournament was also affected, as the group matches formerly scheduled to be held in China were moved to Australia. The European boxing qualification was held in London, United Kingdom, before it was suspended and resumed in June 2021 and has moved to Paris, France, affecting travel to the United Kingdom for its completion. Remaining qualifying events that were due to take place in March to Ju
48 ne 2020 began to be postponed until later in the year and middle of 2021 as part of a wider suspension of international sporting competitions in response to the pandemic. A multitude of Olympic sports were affected, including archery, baseball, cycling, handball, judo, ro</span><br />
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