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KETO Travel Day 3 | Eating keto while away from home

1 year on a ketogenic diet. Lost 95lbs naturally, no gym, no exercise, no surgery, no pills. Just real, delicious whole food. Join me on my journey to health as I get used to a thinner body and a carb filled world. I’m here to help whoever I can heal themselves, motivate and inspire. Find me on instagram @keto_christina Disclaimer: I am NOT a doctor and I am NOT giving medical advice. What I talk about in my videos is how I do keto and how I manage my way of eating and suggestions for how you might make it work for you. I am not qualified to give any medical advice so please always consult your doctor. Originally posted 2017-05-08 09:25:21.

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