Who couldn’t do with more control in their life – especially over their weight? Whether you’re a fatifer (me) or a thinifer (my sister), too much or too little weight on our bodies generally points to a digestive system in an acidic state. And when it is like this, it will do whatever it takes to protect itself. For fatifers, this means retaining water and fat close to the body organs to protect them from the acid. For thinifers you may be frantically flushing nutrients out of your body to try get rid of the acid. If you are either underweight or overweight, you are probably acidic…
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