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Lent is a fad diet that can be harmful to vital organs. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T F

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Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
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<span>Lent is a fad diet that can be harmful to vital organs. 

This statement above would be known to "false". 

Lent is a "fad diet", but one thing to really consider would be that this would actually not be a harmful part that would affect to the vitals organs.

This would be false!</span>
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