Am I a Body Type One (BT1), like mainstream science says? Or am I a Body Type Three (BT3) like Fellow One Research Body Type Science says? According to mainstream science, my body already is a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1). The only reason I do not currently look like a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1) is that I am eating too many calories per day. All I have to do to look like the Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1) is decrease daily calorie intake and increase daily calorie burn. That is it. According to the National Institute of Health's BMI chart -- https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/healthdisp/pdf/tipsheets/Are-You-at-a-Healthy-Weight.pdf -- to reach my medically safe BMI weight range for my height of 5 feet, 2 inches, I have to weigh between 104.00 pounds and 131.00 pounds. To get to the high end of that medically safe BMI weight range at 131.00 pounds, I would have to lose, relative to my current weight of 160.20 pounds, 29.20 pounds. To get to the bottom of that range at 104.00 pounds, I would have to lose 56.20 pounds. To get the mid-range at 120.20 pounds I need to lose 40.00 pounds. According to mainstream science, once I reach my medically safe BMI weight range, for this study that means losing at least 40.00 pounds to reach no less than the high-range at 120.20 pounds (down from 160.20 pounds currently), I should look identical to a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One. It may take getting down to the lower end towards 104.00 pounds to truly look identical. However, the Fellow One Research, The Four Body Types Theory is, because of my anticipated underdeveloped vertebrae (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum) identified in my Body Type Quiz/Test, I will not look identical to a Body Type One (BT1). I will experience skinny fat in some form (thin fat, cellulite, crepey skin, loose skin, saggy skin, and/or normal weight obesity) due to, no less, my underdeveloped vertebrae and corresponding lack of muscles/mass. #WeightLoss #WeightLossJourney #WeightLossTransformation #BodyTypeThree #BodyType #BodyTypes #BodyTypeScience #Science #Metabolism #MetabolicRate Learn More: https://www.fellowone.com/fellow-one-research/the-four-body-types/body-type-quiz/body-type-test-quiz-results-1202-body-type-three-bt3-female-woman-generation-z/

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Am I a Body Type One (BT1), like mainstream science says? Or am I a Body Type Three (BT3) like Fellow One Research Body Type Science says? According to mainstream science, my body already is a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1). The only reason I do not currently look like a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1) is that I am eating too many calories per day. All I have to do to look like the Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1) is decrease daily calorie intake and increase daily calorie burn. That is it. According to the National Institute of Health's BMI chart -- https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/healthdisp/pdf/tipsheets/Are-You-at-a-Healthy-Weight.pdf -- to reach my medically safe BMI weight range for my height of 5 feet, 2 inches, I have to weigh between 104.00 pounds and 131.00 pounds. To get to the high end of that medically safe BMI weight range at 131.00 pounds, I would have to lose, relative to my current weight of 160.20 pounds, 29.20 pounds. To get to the bottom of that range at 104.00 pounds, I would have to lose 56.20 pounds. To get the mid-range at 120.20 pounds I need to lose 40.00 pounds. According to mainstream science, once I reach my medically safe BMI weight range, for this study that means losing at least 40.00 pounds to reach no less than the high-range at 120.20 pounds (down from 160.20 pounds currently), I should look identical to a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One. It may take getting down to the lower end towards 104.00 pounds to truly look identical. However, the Fellow One Research, The Four Body Types Theory is, because of my anticipated underdeveloped vertebrae (cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacrum) identified in my Body Type Quiz/Test, I will not look identical to a Body Type One (BT1). I will experience skinny fat in some form (thin fat, cellulite, crepey skin, loose skin, saggy skin, and/or normal weight obesity) due to, no less, my underdeveloped vertebrae and corresponding lack of muscles/mass. #WeightLoss #WeightLossJourney #WeightLossTransformation #BodyTypeThree #BodyType #BodyTypes #BodyTypeScience #Science #Metabolism #MetabolicRate Learn More: https://www.fellowone.com/fellow-one-research/the-four-body-types/body-type-quiz/body-type-test-quiz-results-1202-body-type-three-bt3-female-woman-generation-z/

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