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3 Things your FARTS are telling you (strange, but very serious...)

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Peace and happiness through healthy eating. View this email online . Farts can be a little embarrass

Peace and happiness through healthy eating. View this email online [click here](. Farts can be a little embarrassing at times, but they are obviously a natural part of life and digestion.  Some people find them funny, and some people find them gross, but they're all a part of natural digestion. In today's guest blog from my friends at TheAlternativeDaily, they'll look at what causes farts, and what those farts might be telling you about your health... [3 things your farts are telling you about your health]( (new article) Speaking of your digestion, make sure to see this special message from Dr. Gundry... 4 Foods Causing You To Gain Weight: There are 4 foods that can hijack the chemicals in your brain. Millions of Americans consume these foods every day, and they are so common, you might have eaten them this morning. These foods can cause you to experience tiredness, memory loss, low energy, skin problems – and worst of all, they could be the reason why you are gaining weight. These foods can "rewire" your brain and cause you to crave fat, sugars, and carbs, even when your stomach is full. Fortunately, there is a method you can do right at home that can reverse these cravings. But the longer you do nothing, the more intense your cravings can get, and the harder it will be to lose weight. [Go HERE]( to learn the 4 foods hijacking your brain and the at-home method to reverse these cravings for good. P.S. If you have tried diets and exercise with no results, it's NOT your fault! The real reason could be these four foods. [Watch the shocking presentation now]( and protect yourself before it's too late! In health and happiness, [Isabel De Los Rios]  //links.beyonddiet.com/a/219/click/7392540/662557830/_59aadd0c54ca6dd6e1862f630e403e353eb8d818/04a5c664d8e0b940dc2b8b1f4315f2425c0db7ee "Beyond Diet" is a registered trademark of Live Smart Solutions LLC in the United States. Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to a BeyondDiet.com newsletter or product. We may receive a portion of the sales from any third party products promoted in this email. Please note that we are a small team and are unable to monitor replies to this email. Questions and concerns can be directed to our [Customer Service Team.]( To unsubscribe, click here: [Manage Subscriptions](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by isabeldelosrios@beyonddiet.com 3452 Richville Road #1447 Manchester Center, VT 05255  [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( [Blank]

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