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--------------------------------------------------------------- [] All-Natural Male Performance Enhancer Wins Nobel Prize Remember what it was like to have sex in your 20s? Back then, you could get it up at a momentâs notice⦠No matter your mood or stress level. You may have thought those days were behind you⦠But Iâm about to show you how to turn back the hands of time on your sexual vigor⦠[Click here.](1770d7/ct1_0/1/pp?sid=TV2%3ADs65acEHa) [] Weird Connection Between Bones and Wrinkles No one wants to get wrinkles. Theyâre a sign of getting older. But they may be a sign of something else... Something youâd never suspect. Something even your doctor would never suspect... They may be a warning sign of bone disease in menopausal women, according to a recent study. In fact, researchers found that the deeper your wrinkles during the first years of menopause, the lower your bone density will be â and the greater your risk of osteoporosis.1 So whatâs the connection between deep wrinkles and low bone density? [Click here.](1770d7/ct2_0/1/pp?sid=TV2%3ADs65acEHa) [] Exotic African Fruit Unlocks High-Speed Fat Loss During an expedition in central Africa, I noticed that the natives of this area all looked lean and trim regardless of how much bread and other carbs they consumed. So, I studied their habits and quickly noticed that they add an exotic fruit to every meal. After extensive research, I discovered that the seeds of this fruit activate ALL the weight-loss triggers in your body and âresetâ your bodyâs ability to burn fat as fuel. In fact, a study published in the âLipids in Health and Disease journal shed more light on the seedâs capabilities. [Click here.](1770d7/ct3_0/1/pp?sid=TV2%3ADs65acEHa) [] Love Drug Reverses Memory Loss The number of people living with dementia is increasing around the world â and despite what you hear from the media, itâs not because the population is aging.
By 2030, 78 million people will be diagnosed with dementia. By 2050, that number is predicted to soar to almost 140 million.1 As usual, Big Pharma has no good solution to this crisis. But fortunately, there are researchers out there still searching for answers. [Click here.](1770d7/ct4_0/1/pp?sid=TV2%3ADs65acEHa) Antibiotics Cause Chronic Fatigue? Now new research reveals another traumatic side effect of antibiotics⦠They wreck your mitochondria! Iâve been warning about the side effects of antibiotics for years. Yes, antibiotics save lives. But rampant overuse of these drugs has left us with a slew of health problems. Now a study in the journal Cell Reports has raised the alarm about tetracyclines.1 These drugs are used for bacterial infections. They treat urinary tract infections, acne, malaria, Lyme disease, rheumatoid arthritis, gonorrhea, and others. [Click here.](1770d7/ct5_0/1/pp?sid=TV2%3ADs65acEHa) [] 3 Simple Steps For Your Healthiest New Year Ever Happy New Year! If I had one piece of advice for you for the upcoming year, it would be to get chronic inflammation under control. This is the single most important thing you can do to prevent premature aging... You see, runaway inflammation is the underlying cause of Alzheimerâs, cancer, heart disease, depression, diabetes, arthritis, ulcerative colitis, and even frailty. Sadly, most of the world today is inflamed â thanks to our modern diet that includes inflammatory ingredients like sugar, cheap vegetable oils, and refined carbohydrates. [Click here.](1770d7/ct6_0/1/pp?sid=TV2%3ADs65acEHa) To Your Good Health,
[Al Sears, MD]
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