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I have discovered a certain phenomenon. I've named it the "Obesity Name Judgment Index." When I assess Japanese names like Taro Yamada (names written in kanji, hiragana, and katakana, with a surname and given name, excluding names in alphabets or names like "Koki") using my unique method, they are classified into an Obesity Name Judgment Index ranging from 0 to 10. People with an Obesity Name Judgment Index of 4 or higher seem to have a strong tendency to gain weight based on their name. While it's impossible to completely eliminate the influence of one's registered name, the name they consciously use on a daily basis seems to have a greater impact. For those using names other than their registered name, the influence of that name appears to be more significant. Rather than requesting an assessment of your own Obesity Name Judgment Index from the start, it's better to assess the names of people you know who are overweight. Once you are convinced of its accuracy, I recommend requesting an assessment of your own Obesity Name Judgment Index. Please provide the name you would like assessed. The only thing I will send you is a single sheet of paper with the resulting "Obesity Name Judgment Index." The calculation method is a trade secret. I cannot explain why the Obesity Name Judgment Index is what it is. 2. One used book (see photo) "The No. 1 Theory of Weight Loss" The Success Law of Dieting Starting from the Brain By Kazumi Nishida Published July 11, 2005 by Gendai Shorin ISBN 4-7745-0675-3 Barcode: 9784774506753 Barcode: 1920076012006
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