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3 Baking Soda Recipes to Burn Belly Fat

That’s another clickbait health claim, and it’s not based on real fat-loss science. 🚫 First truth: Baking soda does not burn belly fat. There is no evidence that it: Targets belly fat Speeds up fat burning “Detoxes” the body for weight loss Belly fat loss only happens through a calorie deficit over time, not a …

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Most people throw out old wooden picture frames… big mistake. Tie 4 of them together at the corners and it actually works..

That’s another clickbait “repurpose hack” teaser. The sentence is intentionally incomplete so you wonder what the “secret project” is. 🖼️ What it’s likely referring to When posts say “tie 4 wooden frames together,” they usually turn them into something simple like: 🌱 Mini greenhouse / plant cover frame 🧺 Storage organizer or display box 🐔 …

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A heart surgeon specialising in general, vascular and thoracic surgery, has issued a stark warning about the cardiovascular risks of consuming certain drinks see more…

That’s another clickbait “expert warning” headline—it sounds serious, but it’s intentionally vague. 🚩 What’s wrong with it “Certain drinks” is not specified No study, dosage, or context is given It uses authority (“heart surgeon”) + fear (“stark warning”) It ends with “see more…” to force engagement Real medical warnings are always specific and evidence-based, not …

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Aunt Doris claims this takes exactly 3 ingredients and five minutes to prep. It disappears so fast at Sunday dinner I have never actually seen a lefto

That’s another unfinished “see more” style recipe teaser, and it doesn’t actually tell us anything specific. Phrases like: “Aunt Doris claims…” “3 ingredients” “5 minutes to prep” “it disappears at Sunday dinner” are all classic viral engagement hooks. The goal is to make you curious enough to click, not to give real information. 🍽️ What …