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Swiss Apple Stem Cells 🍏 “Nature’s Repairman” ➕ Cyber Monday Sale! 💥

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[DISCOUNT DEADLINE] 60% off Sale Ends @ Midnight Happy Monday, {NAME}!  You’ve heard it said that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away!” But what if just a few drops of extract could offer even more healing benefits? Until several years ago, the tart, unappealing breed of the Swiss-grown Uttwiler Spätlauber apples, did not seem to offer anything of value. That was until Swiss scientists discovered the unusual longevity of the stem cells that kept these apples alive months after other apples shriveled and fell off their trees. In the rural region of Switzerland, home of these magical apples, it was discovered that when the unpicked apples or tree bark was punctured, Swiss Apple trees have the ability to heal themselves and last longer than other varieties. As it turns out, apple stem cells work just like human stem cells, they work to maintain and repair skin tissue. The main difference is that unlike apple stem cells, skin stem cells do not have a long lifespan, and once they begin depleting, the signs of aging (like wrinkles and loose skin) start kicking in. While plant stem cells can work to get more youthful skin, they are just one of hundreds of potential skin care ingredients. That’s why the CHARLÍS [Breath of Life Oxygen Face Serum]( combines Malus Domestica Apple Cell Culture Extract with Perfluorodecalin to create the ultimate rejuvenating serum for your face. >> [READ ARTICLE HERE]( Speaking of CHARLÍS …We are thrilled about our brand new line of toxic free cosmetics! And we hope you are too! In addition to being certified toxic free, all of the CHARLÍS products are proudly made in the USA, 100% vegan, 100% natural, sustainably sourced, and created without the use of animal testing.   And until tonight at midnight, you can save 50% on the entire “CHARLÍS Collection.” If you sign up for our free newsletter, we’ll give you another 10% off, for a total savings of 60%. Just [click here]( and then enter your name and email address to claim your additional 10% discount. Plus we’re offering FREE SHIPPING!  >> [CLICK HERE TO CLAIM YOUR AMAZING SAVING$](  Please share this email with like-minded, health conscious friends so they can also enjoy the gift of healthy living with their loved ones. [wink] To Your Inner & Outer Beauty,  P.S. Don’t delay! This is the lowest price you’re ever going to see for this amazing line of products. But the huge discount ends when the clock strikes zero... [  >>[Click here to shop!](      © 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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