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golfers and digestive problems

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fittothetee.com

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tips@email.fittothetee.com

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Tue, Mar 19, 2019 05:02 AM

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Being a golfer, after years of not-so-healthy eating, your digestive system might be running at 50%

Being a golfer, after years of not-so-healthy eating, your digestive system might be running at 50% or less... It's become almost accepted that digestive problems are "normal." Indigestion, constipation, and especially heartburn. So when you read a headline like "FDA Issues Dire Warning About Antacids"... it's outrageous! Where was the FDA when people started popping antacids like Tic-Tacs? Once again, Big Pharma is the fox in the FDA hen house, and we end up as chicken dinner. NOW they tell us that antacids can cause internal bleeding, ulcers, fatigue, nutrient depletion... even ice cold feet? And we shouldn't take antacids for more than 2 weeks? Some people take them every day just to get by. Folks, Dr. Lane Sebring at Patriot Health Alliance has a better idea. He treats patients with a natural 13-herb "cocktail' that doesn't just paint over your stomach problems, it actually repairs, balances, and strengthens your entire digestive system. If you're dealing with GI issues, you need to read this report. >> [Say goodbye to antacids]( [use this instead] Chuck & Team FT3 [Facebook]( [Manage Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are currently subscribed to the Fit To The Tee Newsletter. Click the links above to manage your email preferences or unsubscribe. © 2018 Fit To The Tee 1437 North Denver Avenue #126, Loveland, CO, 80538 USA

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