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Home » The Insulin-Resistance Diet--Revised and Updated: How to Turn Off Your Body's Fat-Making Machine

The Insulin-Resistance Diet--Revised and Updated: How to Turn Off Your Body's Fat-Making Machine

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The Insulin-Resistance Diet--Revised and Updated: How to Turn Off Your Body's Fat-Making Machine
Author: Mary Kay Grossman, Cheryle Hart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill (2007)
Binding: Paperback, 256 pages
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