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Manage your weight by eating MORE? (here’s how)

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There’s a delicious way to support your weight loss efforts – just do this: If you are hav

There’s a delicious way to support your weight loss efforts – just do this: If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Dr. Steven Gundry | Founder, Gundry MD] {NAME}, if you want a simple way to manage your weight, boost your energy, and soften your skin… I want you to add ONE delicious food to your diet: Olive oil. I consider olive oil to be absolutely vital to a healthy diet… Because it contains a “super polyphenol” called hydroxytyrosol. Hydroxytyrosol is one of the ONLY polyphenols that can cross the blood-brain barrier (to support a sharp, focused mind)... And from there, it distributes health benefits throughout your entire body… Which is why it sprinkling just a little bit of olive oil on your meals every day is a tasty way to help: - Keep you powered up and energized - Support a healthy heart and blood vessels - Help soothe worn-down joints and overworked muscles - Keep your skin feeling soft and hydrated But the most exciting thing about this “super polyphenol” is that it can actually help your body control its fat storage… Making it a great way to help manage your weight – by eating MORE! BUT before you go out and stock up on any old olive oil… [There’s something you need to see that will change how you shop for olive oil forever.]( It turns out, many olive oils you see at the store (yes, even expensive “premium” bottles) may actually be rancid. On top of that, oils made with a particular kind of olive contain up to 30 TIMES MORE hydroxytyrosol than regular olive oil. That’s why I put together a short instructional video – to show you my favorite type of olive oil: [Click HERE to learn my olive oil “do’s and don’ts.”]( Looking out for you, Steven Gundry, MD [Steven Gundry, MD] P.S. I highly recommend sharing [this video]( with your friends and family – because we’ve all been seriously misled about this superfood.   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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