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Slim down WITHOUT cutting out sugar? (just do this)

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Do this before your next meal to help your body turn sugar into energy: {NAME}, remember how as a ki

Do this before your next meal to help your body turn sugar into energy: {NAME}, remember how as a kid, you could eat as much sugar as you wanted… without gaining weight? That’s because your body contains a natural “sugar incinerator.” When you’re young, it works around the clock turning sugar into ENERGY instead of fat. The problem is, as you got older, that incinerator got turned OFF. Which is why sugar may now stick to your waistline in the form of stubborn fat. The good news? No matter how old you might be…  You can “force” your body to turn sugary meals into pure ENERGY instead of fat — just like when you were young. [Just do >> THIS << before your next meal.]( (it only takes about 90 seconds) This trick helps turn your body’s “sugar incinerator” back ON… Helping you slim down without having to give up your favorite foods. It’s so simple, I actually had a few friends and colleagues try it from home. Almost every single one told me they: - Felt their metabolism was working faster*  - Had fewer cravings for sugary foods*  - Felt less bloated* So if you’re looking for a science-backed way to slim down without completely giving up your favorite foods… Click the play button below, and I’ll show you how to do my “sugar incinerating” trick, right from your kitchen.  Looking out for you, Steven Gundry, MD [Steven Gundry, MD] P.S. This is one of my biggest findings to date… So much so — I actually spoke about it on PBS!  When you [click HERE](, you’ll not only see clips from my presentation at PBS… You’ll also see some new “fat busting” info I’m ONLY sharing with Gundry MD subscribers like you. If you’ve ever struggled with your weight, I recommend clicking it right away. You’ll be shocked at just how EASY slimming down can really be. *Not a scientific study. All individuals are unique. As such, your results can and will vary.   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by newsletter@gundrymd.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( 145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Suite 200, Los Angeles 90036  [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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