Highlights: Slow eating improves digestion, reduces overeating, and boosts nutrient absorption Eating slow
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Regularly eating junk food disrupts nutrient intake, leading to deficiencies, experts caution.
Highlights: Slow eating improves digestion, reduces overeating, and boosts nutrient absorption Eating slow
Slow eating aids digestion, boosts nutrient absorption, and promotes fullness- simple lifestyle changes with big health benefits!
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