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Every nail and skin fungus sufferer must see THIS urgent video! There's a mind-bending solution tha Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you purchased a product from Clickbank and/or BuyGoods and received access to this newsletter. If you want to stop receiving these important free health newsletters you can: [Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Every nail and skin fungus sufferer must see [THIS urgent video!]( There’s a mind-bending solution that has been crushing every single lab test, leaving researchers speechless... In fact, [this totally surprising mix of ingredients]( is so powerful... That taking just one tablespoon can make any infection vanish... While completely clearing your nails and skin... And without you having to use any creams or antibiotics. It’s all explained on this page: [1 Tablespoon Wipes Out Skin and Nail Fungus](     Before you go - must read: "Warning Signs of Heart Problems: 4 Foot-Related Issues to Watch Out For" When we say heart health, most of us don’t think about feet. But scientists have discovered our feet can send us subtle signals our heart’s in danger. Read on to learn how your feet can be related to heart health. Different Hair Growth Rate on Your Toes Although most of us don’t pay attention to the hair on our toes, Erum N. Ilyas, a board-certified dermatologist, claims that hair growth (or sudden hair loss) can tell us a lot. Namely, the loss of hair on our toes could be a sign of poor circulation, (i.e., a decrease in blood flow to the vessels that promote hair growth). On the other hand, if you notice faster hair growth on your toes, this usually indicates improved circulation, or it could be a result of hormonal changes or genetics. Swollen Feet Puffy feet and shiny skin could be connected to congestive heart failure. If your heart isn’t pumping enough blood effectively, the blood can back up in your feet, causing swelling. Cold Feet Many people have cold feet and hands. While this doesn’t have to be a reason for concern, cold feet can be related to heart health. The main culprits for cold feet are usually poor circulation in the extremities or nerve damage. If your feet are always cold or look purple or blue, and you feel pain in your calves while walking, you may have an underlying heart condition. Purple or Blue Toenails Purple or blue toenails can be a consequence of cyanosis. This means your blood isn’t carrying enough oxygen to keep your feet and toenails in optimal condition. If your toenails are purple or blue, you should seek medical help as soon as possible. Subtle Symptoms Can Tell a Lot Our body has dozens of ways to tell us something’s wrong, but we often can’t understand. 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