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Is the Body Type diet real?

An episode of the The Identity Architect podcast, hosted by Greg Fearon - The Identity Architect, titled "Is the Body Type diet real?" was published on August 28, 2022 and runs 4 minutes.

August 28, 2022 ·4m · The Identity Architect

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Send us Fan Mail In this episode, I dive into the body type diet. I cover the science and facts about whether your body type dictates How should you eat or is there something else you need to know? To access my free 7 Day meal guide click the link below Your Free 7 Day Guide

Send us Fan Mail

In this episode, I dive into the body type diet. 

I cover the science and facts about whether your body type dictates 

How should you eat or is there something else you need to know?


To access my free 7 Day meal guide click the link below 


Your Free 7 Day Guide 




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