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The Truth About The Mayo Clinic Diet



This was posted on their site, http://mayoclinic.com, August 22, 2003:

"Mayo Clinic diet: It doesn't exist.
A number of so-called "Mayo Clinic diets" have surfaced over the years. None of these originated at or are endorsed by Mayo Clinic."

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If calories burned are more / less than calories ingested, weight will be lost / gained. Physics can NOT be turned off.
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