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Health / Medicine / Clinical medicine / RTT / Nutrition / Abdomen / Digestive system / Diets / Low-carbohydrate diet / Human nutrition / Insulin resistance / Gastrointestinal tract
Date: 2017-12-05 00:35:35
Health
Medicine
Clinical medicine
RTT
Nutrition
Abdomen
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Diets
Low-carbohydrate diet
Human nutrition
Insulin resistance
Gastrointestinal tract

Stomach Acid & Hunger Introduction It is not uncommon for individuals to occasionally feel hungry, weak and shaky or develop a ‘sour stomach’ between meals. Many will interpret this as a sign they need more nutrients

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