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  • ...he field of [[fitness]] and [[weight loss]], which suggests that localized fat loss in specific areas of the body can be achieved through targeted exercis ...ever, scientific research has largely debunked this theory, asserting that fat loss occurs uniformly across the body, regardless of the muscles exercised.
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  • ...uous bluish smoke that becomes clearly visible, signifying that the oil or fat is too hot. ...int" is derived from the visual cue of smoke that indicates when an oil or fat has reached a high enough temperature to start decomposing. The word "smoke
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  • * [[Fat blockers]]: These pills prevent the body from absorbing fat during digestion. ...etabolism boosters]]: These pills increase the body's metabolic rate, thus burning more calories.
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  • ...smoked, and sliced into thin strips. Turkey bacon is often used as a lower-fat alternative to traditional pork bacon. Turkey bacon is lower in fat and calories than traditional pork bacon, but it is often higher in sodium.
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  • ...thy body weight by burning excess calories that may otherwise be stored as fat. ...erson's genes may affect the amount of body fat they store, and where that fat is distributed in the body.
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  • ...sed primarily by athletes and bodybuilders for its muscle building and fat burning properties. It is also used in medicine for the treatment of [[breast cance
    1 KB (156 words) - 00:18, 7 February 2024
  • ...ike a [[wick]] in a candle, allowing a fire to sustain itself and continue burning.
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  • ...capsaicin can promote weight loss by reducing appetite and increasing fat burning. It is often used in weight loss supplements.
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  • ...[dietary supplements]] for weight loss, as it is believed to stimulate fat burning. It is also found in some [[energy drinks]] and [[pre-workout supplements]]
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  • Smoked cheese is produced by exposing the cheese to smoke from burning or smoldering plant materials, usually wood. This is typically done in a [[ ...ked cheese is a flavorful addition to many dishes, it is high in saturated fat and sodium, which can contribute to heart disease if consumed in excess. Ho
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  • ...inephrine]]. It is often used in dietary supplements for its potential fat-burning and mood-enhancing effects.
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  • ...ighs. The etymology of the term comes from the Greek words 'lipos' meaning fat, 'atrophia' meaning wasting, and 'semicircularis' referring to the characte ...mfort. However, in some cases, they may be associated with mild itching or burning sensation.
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  • ...radiant heat cooking, and hot-air, convection cooking, and smoking by the fat and food juices that drip onto the charcoal.
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  • ...g "dead", "bios" meaning "life", and "lipoidica" referring to the lipid or fat-like nature of the lesions. ...and may ulcerate or scar. Other symptoms can include itching, pain, and a burning sensation.
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  • ...ohol can affect the body's metabolism, slowing down the process of burning fat.
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  • ...affecting young girls in which the sufferer has an intense fear of looking fat, avoids food, and loses weight excessively ...sis]] - narrowing of the lining of the arteries due to the accumulation of fat and other materials; leads to coronary heart disease, stroke, and other dis
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  • ...upper layers of the skin, typically caused by forceful rubbing (friction), burning, freezing, chemical exposure, or infection. * [[Carbon dioxide]]: A colorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration, absorbed by plants in phot
    171 KB (26,136 words) - 02:28, 15 February 2024