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Redwolflake15

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Discuss what foods you could eat that would work as well as the following supplement formulas:

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What is a valid recommendation for managing portion sizes of foods in order to manage weight?
 a. Avoid prepared meal plans designed for weight loss.
 b. Purchase reduced-calorie foods so you eat more of them.
  c. Serve meals family style instead of on individual plates.
  d. Select foods high in energy density.
 e. Choose smaller plates, glasses, and utensils.



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a . Stress formula
Stress formula supplements claim to have higher levels of vitamin C and B vitamins to combat oxidative stress in the body. The person can obtain more benefits by eating more fruits, whole grains, and vegetables each day.
b. For better metabolism
These formulas contain extra biotin that may help the body better metabolize high levels of protein. Most adequate and varied diets contain plenty of biotin-containing foods, making biotin supplements unnecessary. The best alternative to this formula is to follow a diet that is low in refined sugars, not complex carbohydrates.

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