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'Hara Hachi Bu' Is What You Should Do

'Hara Hachi Bu' Is What You Should Do

Hara Hachi Bu means to fill only 80% of your stomach. It means that you should only eat until you start feeling full.

It is a very good way to maintain your weight as well as live a healthy lifestyle.

But it is also important to have a balanced diet.

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