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Old 01-29-2008, 17:49   #9
ClemsonTiger
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If you break that 2000 calories down into fat, protein, and carbs, it would help. Also, a sample of what you would eat in a day would be useful. If you're trying to lose weight there are tons of factors that can make a big difference that you might not even think of. One thing that works with a large percentage of people is a daily carb cut-off, where after 3 or 4 PM you don't consume carbs (with the exception of vegetables). Also, timing your carb consumption is very important.
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