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There's nothing more humiliating than not having any control over your bladder...You can suddenly w 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]( There’s nothing more humiliating than not having any control over your bladder… You can suddenly wet your pants in front of your family and friends… And worse, there’s a good chance you’d have to start using adult diapers. Thankfully, a Harvard-trained doctor has discovered an easy [“pee trick”]( that can help you take back control over your bladder. So you can empty your bladder easily… And never have to embarrass yourself in front of family and friends In fact, this “pee trick” has helped over 13,206 desperate Americans with their weak bladders in 2 weeks. Here’s how: [Do this “pee trick” starting today if you want to have healthy bladder control]( Advertisement [Image]( Before you go - must read: "The 5 Best Tea Varieties for Reducing Anxiety" People have used herbal teas for their health benefits, relaxing properties, and general enjoyment for centuries. Nowadays, certain types of tea are said to reduce symptoms of some mental health conditions, such as anxiety. Here are the five best tea varieties to help you soothe anxiety and bring the calm you need. Peppermint This classic garden plant is a popular remedy for stress, headaches, and stomachache. Several research papers have suggested that peppermint tea’s aroma helps reduce feelings of anxiety, especially in stress-inducing situations, such as childbirth. Chamomile Chamomile has become somewhat synonymous with calm, making it one of the most popular choices for soothing anxiety. This comes as no surprise since several studies have found that chamomile tea has a sedative effect that helps combat generalized anxiety disorder. Lavender Lavender is widely used for soothing nerves, thanks to its mood-stabilizing and sedative properties. In fact, a 2010 study concluded that taking lavender is as effective as using medication for relieving anxiety. Valerian The use of valerian root for treating insomnia, fatigue, and migraines dates back to ancient Greece and Rome. This tea is safe for short-term use and can help reduce anxiety-related sleeplessness. Green Tea The benefits of green tea have been extensively examined and proven. This tea contains an amino acid called L-theanine, which can help reduce anxiety. Together with caffeine in green tea, this amino acid also improves your focus. Consult Your Doctor If you plan on making herbal tea a regular part of your day-to-day nutrition plan, it might be best to consult your doctor or another healthcare professional first. The information in this newsletter is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation. No statement on this website has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Any product mentioned or described on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. If you purchase anything through a link in this email or website, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. You are receiving this message because you have either purchased a product or subscribed for a free gift from a client(s) that our agency (company) works with. Our agency (company) provides data management services and works with email service providers to deliver you this email on behalf of our client(s). If you would prefer not to receive further emails from us, you may unsubscribe by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this email. Our goal is to provide you with valuable information and resources that we believe will be of interest to you. Thank you for your understanding, and please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by hello@community.livehealthy-blog.com 1751 Richardson, Suite 4.113 Montreal, Quebec, H3K-1G6  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( Â

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