Devlin Brown at the water cooler: I’m not losing weight. Is clean eating a myth?

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Devlin Brown at the water cooler: I’m not losing weight. Is clean eating a myth?
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It's all about being mindful: how you eat is as important as what you eat

Q: I am eating according to the book yet instead of losing weight before the December holidays I am gaining it. Is there something wrong with me or is clean eating a myth?

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