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🔑 The Key to Preventing Long-Term Health Issues

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GreenMedInfo Daily Newsletter  August 16th, 2024   Hi {NAME}, If you or a loved one has been

[Image] GreenMedInfo Daily Newsletter  August 16th, 2024   Hi {NAME}, If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with so-called "Long COVID-19," you won't want to miss this event. First, you’re not alone. Many millions are suffering from lasting symptoms of "Covid-19" (and the medical interventions used to prevent and treat it). Whatever the cause of suffering may be, the symptoms can be debilitating and the conventional medical model offers little hope. But there’s a way to take control and safeguard your future. The [Long COVID Masterclass]( is here to provide you with the knowledge and strategies you need. Here’s what you’ll learn: - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Techniques to manage mental health and prevent cognitive decline. - Probiotic and Prebiotic Foods: How to restore gut health and boost your immune system. - Nutritional Support: Key vitamins and minerals that support long-term health and recovery. Imagine having the tools and knowledge to prevent long-term health issues and improve your overall well-being. Embark on a holistic journey with GreenMedInfo's Founder, Sayer Ji who shares his unique perspective on "Long COVID," including questioning our reflexive perspectives on 'germ theory' and whether or not the symptoms of infection could actually be caused by mRNA jabs themselves.  No matter what, this free event will focus on the healing power of nature's bounty, blending herbal wisdom with nutritional science.  Discover how to harness the power of natural remedies and balanced diets to fortify your body and spirit.  Gain practical knowledge and actionable tips to implement these strategies effectively.  The [Long COVID Masterclass]( offers expert sessions that can help you take proactive steps towards a healthier future. Join us LIVE August 22-25!  To better health, The GreenMedInfo Team PS: Don’t let fear control your life.   [Telegram]( [UNITE]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [TikTok](   27499 Riverview Center Blvd Suite 434 Bonita Springs, FL 34134 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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