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  2. Belle Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Throughout her career as a wellness guru, Gibson falsely claimed to have been diagnosed with multiple cancer pathologies, including brain cancer, and that she was effectively managing them through diet, exercise, natural medicine, and alternative medicine therapies. She claimed she had donated significant proportions of her income and company ...

  3. Not all belly fat is created equal. Here are the different ...

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    One easy way to gauge if you have a healthy amount of belly fat is by measuring waist circumference, which is generally considered 35 inches or less for most women and 40 inches or less for most men.

  4. Mucoid plaque - Wikipedia

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    Mucoid plaque (or mucoid cap or rope) is a pseudoscientific term used by some alternative medicine advocates to describe what is claimed to be a combination of harmful mucus-like material and food residue that they say coats the gastrointestinal tract of most people.

  5. Amalia Falck, owner of an online herbal wellness products business, also lathers her belly button with the oil and says it helps with gut health, migraines, menstrual cramps and body odor, too.

  6. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    Nullification – the voluntary removal of body parts. Body parts that are commonly removed by those practicing body nullification include the penis, testicles, clitoris, labia and nipples. Sometimes people who desire a nullification may be diagnosed with gender dysphoria, body integrity identity disorder or apotemnophilia. [9]

  7. Is The 'Watermelon Diet' A Legit Weight Loss Method? - AOL

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    The watermelon diet is a phenomenon that seemed to gain popularity in 2022 on social media and is not an official diet plan, says Samantha Cassetty, RD, a dietitian and co-author of Sugar Shock.

  8. FasciaBlaster - Wikipedia

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    The FasciaBlaster is a hand-held bar with plastic claw-like parts intended to be applied to the skin and then used to massage the fascia underneath the skin, with a goal of reducing cellulite and stiffness. [1] [2] [3] The device was invented by entrepreneur Ashley Black. [1] [2] As of 2017, Black was not a licensed physical therapist. [1]

  9. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    It denies your body calories needed for immunity, digestion, skin health, and organ systems. Even your brain won’t get what it needs for optimal functioning from so few calories.