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Great post! You see, I’m currently wkirong on a blog post and, depending on where my writing takes me, I might just put a citation for this post in it. I hope you won’t mind if I do. Anyway, people all over are making their own takes on what makes for a great muscle building program/routine. The way I see it is that all the things that they are saying… nay, preaching can be rolled up into one thing and that is having the self-discipline to follow-through with whatever it is that you are doing. Personally, I strongly believe that following through is the singular most important ingredient in attaining success, not only in bodybuilding/building muscles but in life in general. Once again, wonderful post. Keep it up! I hope you won’t mind if I look around your blog a bit more.
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The thing about Whole Foods is that you don't have to be a hippy to shop there. I love Whole Foods, and not beuscae I am a hippy, and not beuscae I do all of my shopping there. Whole Foods helped save my life. How you ask? Well, most foods make me really, really sick right now and Whole Foods is who carries items free of the things that make me so sick. I am a realist and I have a budget and so I only buy the necessary items there. I now know what all the chemicals are in my foods and why they make me sick, but it's dizzying for the average consumer to know that much about their food. So the general rule is, stick to buying foods that have six ingredients or less on them and buy and cook fresh whenever you can. If you can buy your fruits/veg from local farmers or grow your own, even better. Eating healthy shouldn't be a big production or headache. I learned the hard way that that cooking from scratch (I mean all the way scratch) is equal the effort of cooking from a box or can. Sounds crazy, but it's true. Good luck. (PS  I have a gazillion recipes posted on my blog that are usually easy and healthy, and ALWAYS yummy  I'm known for it really).

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The thing about Whole Foods is that you don't have to be a hippy to shop there. I love Whole Foods, and not beuscae I am a hippy, and not beuscae I do all of my shopping there. Whole Foods helped save my life. How you ask? Well, most foods make me really, really sick right now and Whole Foods is who carries items free of the things that make me so sick. I am a realist and I have a budget and so I only buy the necessary items there. I now know what all the chemicals are in my foods and why they make me sick, but it's dizzying for the average consumer to know that much about their food. So the general rule is, stick to buying foods that have six ingredients or less on them and buy and cook fresh whenever you can. If you can buy your fruits/veg from local farmers or grow your own, even better. Eating healthy shouldn't be a big production or headache. I learned the hard way that that cooking from scratch (I mean all the way scratch) is equal the effort of cooking from a box or can. Sounds crazy, but it's true. Good luck. (PS I have a gazillion recipes posted on my blog that are usually easy and healthy, and ALWAYS yummy I'm known for it really).