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dietary fat binders and bowel movements, compared and contrasted with wax crayon
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dietary fat binders and bowel movements, compared and contrasted with wax crayon
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Do the food supplements that binds dietary fat cause the user to have greasy bowel movement?
If so, would this mean that the final clean up is like trying to ware away a wax crayon with toilet paper? [
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If this is true, these supplements pose a real threat to the environment due to the extra paper used. Therefore, there use should be controlled by legislation to help protect natural resources like the Amazon.
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