#014 | Post przerywany (Intermittent fasting) - chwilowa moda czy prawdziwa rewolucja?
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Post przerywany (z j. ang. Intermittent fasting, w skrócie IF) to model żywieniowy nabierający coraz większej popularności. Ma poprawiać zdrowie i być niezawodnym sposobem na szczupłą sylwetkę. Ale o co...
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