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3 So-Called "Super Foods" You Should Never Eat

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Morning Health - [View as a web page]( [Morning Health - Healthy, Wealthy and Wise] Dear Morning Health Reader, Below is an important message from one of our highly valued sponsors. Please read it carefully as they have some special information to share with you. Thank you, Morning Health --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, So much of what you have been told (and sold) about healthy eating may actually be draining your energy, causing you to gain weight, and lowering your metabolism. Even worse, some so-called "healthy super foods" may be toxic to your body - and you should never, ever eat them, warns Steven Gundry, MD, a renowned heart surgeon and the founder of The Center for Restorative Medicine in Palm Springs, Calif. According to Dr. Gundry, slick marketing campaigns have overstated the benefits of certain common "health" foods that may be in your pantry right now and ignored dangerous side affects of eating those foods. What are these bad-for-you "health" foods? To learn more about these harmful "health" foods, [watch this shocking video]( and discover the simple solution that counteracts the negative effects of these and other harmful foods and will put you on the road to better health, happiness, and longevity. Through his work with dangerously unhealthy patients with heart disease and obesity, Dr. Gundry uncovered some unconventional truths about the human body. "I discovered that a patient had actually reversed his heart-threatening symptoms - symptoms he was told were inoperable - with nothing but a combination of natural, dietary nutrients," he says. [Click HERE to learn the shocking natural method that boosts overall health>>]( Chronic fatigue, low energy, and digestive health problems are affecting millions of Americans. Could foods you're eating for health be draining your energy and piling on the pounds? [Click here for a presentation about food and health that may be life altering.]( [morninghealth.com] Please note: We sent this e-mail to: {EMAIL} This email is never sent unsolicited. You have received this Morning Health email because you subscribed to it, you have done business with us, or someone forwarded it to you. If you would prefer not to receive this email... [click here to unsubscribe]( Please read our Privacy Policy. For any further comments or concerns please email us at healthupdates@morninghealth.com . Please add healthupdates@morninghealth.com to your address book and whitelist us. Email was sent by Morning Health, 1515 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, Florida 33432 [morninghealth.com]

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