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“I believe that nature is wise, and that we all have deep instincts within us that can provide the wisdom to know when to eat, what to eat, and when to stop eating. Everyone has and needs these primal instincts. The Warrior Diet allows you to make changes, to binge on carbohydrates or fatty foods like nuts, and still be fine. Other diets don’t allow this freedom. I believe that feeling free should be a part of your life. By introducing you to the Warrior Diet, I hope to relay how this sense of freedom will enrich your life in many ways.”

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The Warrior Diet

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Ori Hofmekler
Ori Hofmekler

Ori Hofmekler is a renowned columnist, born in 1952. His works cover a range of topics including health, nutrition, and fitness, which are well-received by readers. more

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