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    Default Re: Safest Ways To Cut Weight

    web md says that apple cider vinegar won't do much of anything andexcept maybe help with blood pressure and or cholesterol. another sigth said pretty much the same, the claim of vinegar dissolving acid crystals in joints so they can be washed away preventing arthritis is also debunked. so any real data woul dbe appreciated, as a caveat vinegar has been know to erode tooth enamel and irritate (possibly burn) the esophagus or throat. in all fairness this is probably due to high exposure and may come from the if a little helps, then a lot must be better mindset. so lets see what we can find...

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    Default Re: Safest Ways To Cut Weight

    Take ACV in Tablets much better way of doing it. Any good Chemist or Herbalist stock them.
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    Default Re: Safest Ways To Cut Weight

    less salt, slowly reducing water intake , probably best to cut the salt first

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    Default Re: Safest Ways To Cut Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by alithegreatest786 View Post
    less salt, slowly reducing water intake , probably best to cut the salt first
    I believe this thread is the safest way not the most dangerous!

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    Default Re: Safest Ways To Cut Weight

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by alithegreatest786 View Post
    less salt, slowly reducing water intake , probably best to cut the salt first
    I believe this thread is the safest way not the most dangerous!
    I just caught this,do NOT, I repeate DO NOT reduce water intake,seriously not safe

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    Default Re: Safest Ways To Cut Weight

    Woooaaahhh, do not reduce water intake and do not keep carbs to an absolute minimum. Bad news.

    Carbohydrate will fuel his workouts/fight. If he trains daily with a 'minumum amount of carbs' he will eventually deplete his body of glycogen. Protein will have to be sacrificed for energy so he'll lose muscle mass. Plus it's a terrible idea to go into a fight with low muscle glycogen levels.

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