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vegetarian food pyramid
Which diet is best to follow?

It is better to follow the food pyramid schools, bodybuilding diet, vegetarian diet with chicken and fish, or something else? Furthermore, why you choose is better than the other? this is not a weight loss and to maintain my health

a pyramid food is really to show what you should eat more than you should eat less. I really feel that if you want to lose weight, remove the bottom of the grains and the top of sweets, and eat only vegetables and leaner meats such as shrimp, fish, chicken, etc..

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