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Memeji talks about her experience of going on the very trending Keto diet. She speaks honestly and shares all the challenges and small victories that she experienced and has a message for everyone in the end. If you agree or disagree with her, comment below. If you are on a diet, comment below. Share this video and tag your friends; who are on Keto diet. Also, subscribe to the channel. Rise and shine. More from my siteLosing 170 Pounds: Your Questions My Answers (YQMA 1)Is What We’re Feeling Is Real?#7 Type 1 Diabetes experiments No insulin day 6, crazy levels, ketogenic dietKETO | MY LATEST EXPERIMENT AND RESULTS!!How to share Memories on iPhone 7 — AppleSTEPH’S KETO WORKOUTS: I’m more than just another talking head!

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