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By Kirsten Plotkin on Sep 12, 2009 |Health and Fitness
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About Kirsten Plotkin
Kirsten Plotkin is the author of a new book called My Own Plan. It deals with a discovery she made five years ago which led to a permanent solution to her weight problem. The book explains how we have gone from a vast majority of slim people, thirty years
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