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[📚Weekly Digest] Pine Needle Protects from Vaccine “Shedding” ➕ 10 Ways to Boost Your Lymphatic System ➕ Covid “Coincidences”

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Join us in South Dakota in 2 weeks! Sunday, May 16, 2021  COME SEE US IN SOUTH DAKOTA!  Over the past year, logic, science and common sense have become victims to propaganda, censorship and political agendas, and have been replaced by idiocies, media perpetuated mis-information and fear mongering!  Why? To take our power away! But the good news is that all that's happening is allowing us to dictate a better world for our own children and all future societies!  The 3rd Annual International Advanced Medicine Conference is an opportunity to learn the truth, hear the facts and become empowered by the information presented at this incredible assembly of some of the greatest minds in health, medicine and science alive anywhere on our planet today.   [Join us May 29 to May 31 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota](!   Featured Articles, Videos & Events The lymphatic system is one of two major circulatory systems in the body. Its primary job is to move immune cells and dead cellular debris through the body. A poorly functioning lymphatic system is a risk factor for the development of cancer and other chronic diseases. >> [Read Article.](    Word is spreading that pine needle tea may offer a solution against covid vaccine “shedding” or transmission, which appears to be a phenomenon where vaccinated people are spreading harmful particles or substances to others around them.  >> [Read Article](.   Did you know that not a single COVID-19 vaccine is FDA approved? They have only gone through preliminary clinical trials for 2 months. These vaccines have been granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) status, but not FDA approval. This is the largest “human experiment” in the history of the world! >> [Read Article](.  Have a great day, and remember that cancer is not a death sentence. There is always hope!  To Your Health & Liberty,  © Copyright 2021, TTAC Publishing LLC, All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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