We've all been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But does it really matter if you don't eat it? In this article for HIF, Susie discusses the importance of eating a 'healthy' breakfast and the consequences if you fail to optimally fuel your body.
SOURCE: HIF Lifestyle Blog – Read entire story here.
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