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If you want to protect your brain against devastating memory loss, the fastest way is to avoid certa

If you want to protect your brain against devastating memory loss, the fastest way is to avoid certain foods [Quick and Crafty from FaveCrafts Special Offers] Paid Advertisement From Today’s Sponsor Worried about memory decline? If you’re over 40, you should be.  There’s a reason people say “an elephant NEVER forgets.”  Because it’s actually true.  Elephants have steel-trap memories... while on the other hand, you struggle to remember important names and dates... And even have trouble remembering what you ate for lunch yesterday.  Why is that?  Well, it’s the same reason a small village of Tibetan monks are able to live well past 100...  And maintain strong, healthy, active brains...  The answer is because of their diet -- specifically, what they DON’T eat that you consume almost every day without even realizing.  Most people think memory loss is just “part of getting older.” That’s just false.  If you want to protect your brain against devastating memory loss, the fastest way is to avoid certain foods...  Specifically, foods containing a special ingredient called Diacetyl.  Giant food manufacturers use this additive in their products to make bland food taste irresistible...  And you can find it in just about everything... microwave popcorn, coffee creamer, sodas, cookies, chips, crackers... the list goes on and on.  So what makes it so dangerous to your memory?  Diacetyl passes through what’s known as the blood-brain barrier... and forms plaques on the brain.  THIS is the true cause of memory decline...  And if your diet includes foods containing this toxic ingredient... you put your brain at serious risk of rapid deterioration...  And that’s the last thing you’d want to put your family through.  Fortunately, there is hope.  Dr. Sam Walters is a brain health specialist and former NASA scientist...  Who has studied the amazing brain power of those Tibetan monks as well as elephants for decades...  And has seen the devastating effect certain foods can have on memory...  So he’s created [a special presentation that reveals the 5 foods you MUST avoid](if you are concerned about memory loss.  Dr. Sam has given my readers exclusive access to this free video TODAY ONLY...  So please watch now, because I guarantee at least 2 of these foods are in your kitchen RIGHT NOW...  Watch this free video... and promise me you’ll chuck these foods into the garbage immediately.  It could mean the difference between keeping a strong, healthy memory that helps you maintain your independence...  And being a burden on those you love.  [>> SHOCKING Report: These 5 Foods Destroy Your Memory -- Throw Them Out TODAY]( To opt out from future emails, [click here.](  This email was requested by: {EMAIL} Unsubscribe from this newsletter: [Click here](3D). This e-mail was sent by: Prime Publishing LLC – Publishers of cooking and crafting brands including: FaveCrafts, AllFreeCrochet, AllFreeKnitting, RecipeLion, AllFreeSlowCookerRecipes and Mr. Food 3400 Dundee Road Northbrook, IL 60062 United States of America Copyright [©]( 2021 Prime Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy](3D). By using this site you agree to our [Terms of Service.](3D) To learn about our email partners' privacy policies, [click here](3D). Â

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