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How THIS Delicious Vegetable Silences Tinnitus

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[Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Top Headlines for Sunday, October 28th, 2018 --------------------------------------------------------------- How THIS Delicious Vegetable Silences Tinnitus Hey, Todd Carson here. A landmark study has just discovered how [THIS root vegetable]( can silence tinnitus, by fixing the newly discovered ‘root cause’. Can you guess which one it is? (Click on the link to find out). a) [Carrot]( b) [Sweet potato]( c) [Parsnip]( According to scientists at the University of Leicester in the UK, the secret behind this rootin’-tootin’ super veg lies in its unique nutrient profile which has been shown to repair [THIS tinnitus trigger](, putting an end to those irritating sounds forever.. Skeptical? I was too – until I saw the proof [here.]( [=> Discover the root veg that fixes the root cause of tinnitus](. To your health, Todd You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( Spark 718 Inc. c/o The Daily Hammer, PH Gran Plaza Oficina C-1, Calle Andres Mojica San Francisco, Ciudad de Panama, Panama City, Ciudad de Panama, Panama 000001 To update or remove your contact information please [Cancel](#) Spark 718 Inc. c/o The Daily Hammer PH Gran Plaza Oficina C-1, Calle Andres Mojica San Francisco, Ciudad de Panama, Panama City, Ciudad de Panama, Panama 000001 To update or remove your contact information please [Manage Your Subscription](. You've received this e-mail because you shared your opinion and opted into our poll. Thank you for your patronage and dedication to a better America. [image] [Sendlane Badge](

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