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Discover a Healthy, Fermented “Anti-Cancer” Drink (no...it's not beer) 🍺

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(Celebrate with us on the 6th Day of Christmas!)  {NAME},  Have you heard conflicting information about the health benefits of soybeans? Some say it’s healthy and some say it’s harmful .... But what’s the TRUTH? All soy is not the same. Some soy is genetically modified; some is not. Some soy is fermented; some is not. Some soy is over processed; some is not. Ty recently had an enlightening discussion with Jordan Todesco and Jim Ladwig about the health benefits of organic, fermented soy. [Click the image below to watch the video](.   One food that is extremely healthy (but only when fermented) is soy. For thousands of years soybeans have been a part of a traditional Asian diet. This is due to soybeans having a robust nutritional profile, rich in vitamins, minerals, and complete protein.  Traditional dishes are fermented to unlock the true benefits of soybeans and over the year’s epidemiologists have noted that these traditional diets have led to overall lower occurrences in prostate cancer, breast cancer and other health issues. A study on residents of Okinawa, Japan found a soy rich diet to be a major contributor to some calling it “the healthiest place on earth.”  On this 6th day of our “12 Days of Christmas” celebration, we wanted to introduce you to [Haelan 951]( - an amazingly healthy fermented soy beverage (which Ty takes every day). Studies have shown that Haelan 951 can benefit those suffering with multiple types of cancer, including breast, colon, skin, brain, bone, lymphoma, gastric, liver, lung, ovarian, prostate, and even pancreatic cancer.  << [Click HERE to LEARN MORE]( >>  Unlike many ‘anti-cancer’ tonics on the market, Haelan 951 has a record of use and peer-reviewed studies to back up its immune-boosting power.  We encourage you to [learn more about Haelan 951](, because this literally may be the most potent immunomodulatory product available today!  And until midnight tonight, you can save 10%.  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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