Gym Diet Chart for Indian Home Food (Fat Loss and Muscle Gain)
A gym diet chart built from dal, roti, sabzi and anda instead of chicken and broccoli. Two columns for fat loss and muscle gain, with katori-to-gram portions.
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A gym diet chart built from dal, roti, sabzi and anda instead of chicken and broccoli. Two columns for fat loss and muscle gain, with katori-to-gram portions.
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