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Hi Stew Crew, Brace yourself... because you may end up throwing out a lot of the food in your fridge

[Stew Peters ]( Hi Stew Crew, Brace yourself... because you may end up throwing out a lot of the food in your fridge after you finish reading today’s email. You see, Maryland physician Dr. Brian Paris says many so-called "health foods" are actually the cause of sore, stiff joints that make you feel miserable. "If you’re in constant, chronic, excruciating agony and don't feel well, it has to do with what you’re eating... and just as important... what you’re not eating but should eat," says Dr. Paris. Dr. Paris found certain foods marketed as being healthy… ...actually contain a toxic nutrient your immune system sees as the enemy. So, every time you take a bite of one of these foods... your immune system unleashes its "army" to attack this nutrient. And since this nutrient enters your bloodstream once it’s digested... your immune system starts attacking even healthy tissue and organs... causing burning in your joints and muscles. Dr. Paris explains, "Most of my patients assume their joint issues are a normal part of the aging process. They have no idea eating the wrong foods can cause joint problems." The good news is... this problem is EASY to fix. "You don't have to completely change your diet. Just eliminating [these 5 foods from your diet]( - including a certain kind of vegetable - will do wonders to your life," he says. In his entire 20-year career as a doctor, Dr. Paris has found eliminating these 5 foods to be the most powerful drug-free defense against joint problems. So far, he's helped thousands of people at his private clinic... including some very famous celebrities and NFL athletes. Now, he's put his list of [the 5 worst foods]( every other trick he's learned in 20 years) into a free video available to the public.. So far, hundreds of thousands of Americans are feeling much better after following the advice in this video… which is probably why it’s going viral on Facebook. You can watch it for free for the rest of the day (and be sure to share with any friends or loved ones who might need to see this). Click the link below to start watching now: ⇒ [The 5 WORST Foods For Your Joints (Cause Burning & Aching)](  Visit Us Now at StewPeters.com Stew Podcast 2046 Treasure Coast Plaza Suite A #138 Vero Beach Florida 32960 Unsubscribe instantly from these emails by [clicking here](.

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