I became Swedish and it changed my life

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Nov 25, 2023
Even as a junk-food addict, I was able to lose 20lbs in 12 weeks using the Swedish Method.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Why I needed to quit junk-food
00:59 Binge eating and Food Addiction
02:22 The Swedish Viking Method
05:18 The 4 Styles of Eating
09:48 The Fountain of Energy
12:57 NOT YOUR PERSONAL TRAINER

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