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	<title>Comments on: You Do Have Enough Time For A Healthy Fat Loss Lifestyle!</title>
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		<title>By: Jayquan</title>
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		<description>Darin,
Hey.  My response is a bit late, but I hope you are able to counter nevertheless.  Above you mentioned acidity as a possible hindrance to gym-goers attaining body of their dreams.  Does this at all relate to caffeine ingestion.  I have googled until I nearly pulled my hair out trying to  get an answer to this one.  I&#039;ve read much about caffeine provoking insulin insensitivity, heightening cortisol, and inhibiting testosterone.  In your estimable opinion: To be caffeinated or not to be caffeinated while en route to one&#039;s fitness goals?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Darin,<br />
Hey.  My response is a bit late, but I hope you are able to counter nevertheless.  Above you mentioned acidity as a possible hindrance to gym-goers attaining body of their dreams.  Does this at all relate to caffeine ingestion.  I have googled until I nearly pulled my hair out trying to  get an answer to this one.  I&#8217;ve read much about caffeine provoking insulin insensitivity, heightening cortisol, and inhibiting testosterone.  In your estimable opinion: To be caffeinated or not to be caffeinated while en route to one&#8217;s fitness goals?</p>
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