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Cheating with alcohol<\/p>\n

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Alcohol is always 'a cheat' - no alcohol is recommended regularly while you are still trying to lose weight. The two main issues with alcohol are both hormone related:<\/p>\n

1) Most alcohol does have a carb content and therefore has an impact on insulin - we'll...<\/p>\n <\/div>\n

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