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How are you dealing with, Swollen feet & ankles

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Swollen feet & ankles is a condition that many seniors have and ignore… Go to opt-out of our em

Swollen feet & ankles is a condition that many seniors have and ignore… Go [here]( to opt-out of our email list or mark as [SPAM](. Please add us to your address book or [whitelist us](. Directions for whitelisting are [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi {EMAIL},   Swollen feet & ankles is a condition that many seniors have and ignore… BIG mistake. If you sit down, remove your socks & shoes, and it looks as if there was a rubber band around your ankle or your socks are still “there”… something’s not right. Constant aching and discomfort in your feet even when you’ve tried everything: normal exercise, drink enough water, and wear supportive shoes… this is not only frustrating but possibly dangerous. These symptoms point to circulation issues causing blood & fluid to pool in the tissue around your feet and ankles... And could result in serious clots or devastating cardiac events. Fortunately, Swiss doctors found that seniors with high levels of a “hidden” antarctic nutrient had significantly lowered blood-flow risks. This nutrient has been scientifically proven to: ● Reduce your risk of developing dangerous blood clots by over 60% ● Clear “high-risk” plaque from your arteries ● Effectively lower triglycerides & cholesterol (High levels of triglycerides have   been linked with fatty build-up in the artery walls.) [⇒ Fix Swollen Feet & Legs With This Antarctic Secret](  ~Fitness Crux --------------------------------------------------------------- You opted in to receive these emails when you requested information or purchased one of sturdyprotection.com products. You can [Manage Subscription]( here if you do not want to receive these emails any longer. To help make sure we make it into your inbox, add support@fitnesscrux.net to your address book.               This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@fitnesscrux.net fitnesscrux.net c/o Patriot Brands LLC 1413 Ave Juan Ponce de León, Ste 400 PMB 1602, San Juan, PR, 00909  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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