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If you're like most people, the amount of "screen time" you have on a regular basis has Peace and ha

If you're like most people, the amount of "screen time" you have on a regular basis has Peace and happiness through healthy eating. View this email online [click here](. If you're like most people, the amount of "screen time" you have on a regular basis has grown considerably over the last 5-10 years. Computers, tablets, & smart phones are sucking our attention at an alarming rate, and there are many consequences to this, but one of the most overlooked is the strain they place on your eyes. If you find yourself suffering from tired, strained eyes, headaches, or even worsening vision, then take a look at this interesting article from my friend at The Alternative Daily with a few "yoga" exercises for your eyes... [6 Eye exercises that FIX vision]( (new blog) Speaking of your vision… If you crush and swallow these 2 flower petals before bed you can cure damaged eyesight. Rob Porter, aged 68, from Burley, Idaho used this to repair his far-distance-vision and keep his driver's license. Sarah Clawson, aged 54, from Mobile, Alabama uses this to keep her near-distance-vision healthy and avoid reading glasses. And another good friend used this repair macular degeneration and recover from almost going blind! It all comes down to crushing up and swallowing these certain flower petals before you go to bed. => [Eat this flower's petals to reverse vision decline]( Helps keep vision 20/20 no matter your age. In health and happiness, [Isabel De Los Rios]  //links.beyonddiet.com/a/219/click/8298629/662557830/_59aadd0c54ca6dd6e1862f630e403e353eb8d818/82f5bb841a6b3c6ab5a0036b821445a0aa59070a "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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