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Also inside: FREE GIFT - You don’t want to miss this incredible eBook! {NAME},  The human microbiota is made up of trillions of cells, including bacteria, viruses, and funguses. The largest populations of microbes reside in our gut: the gut microbiota. The microorganisms living inside the gastrointestinal tract are also known as gut flora.  Our bodies are constantly trying to achieve a state of equilibrium in gut flora. There is an immense body of research showing the benefits of balanced gut bacteria in many areas of health. But there are many factors in our modern lifestyle that can shift the gut flora balance to bad gut bacteria. These include the consumption of commercially processed foods, antibiotics, stress, and chlorine and fluoride in drinking water. This results in poor gut health, sickness, and obesity.  Probiotics have proven health-promoting benefits, one of which is a reduced risk of cancer. Fermented foods are excellent sources of these healthy probiotics. That’s why we are so excited for you to check out this FREE eBook!   “[Your Guide to Fermentation at Home](” is the ultimate tool that will teach you all about the fermentation process, provide you with a list of the equipment and ingredients you need to do it yourself, and 11 recipes of the most popular fermented foods and beverages!  With this eBook, you will learn how to perfect the process at home with step-by-step instructions that will make you a fermentation pro in no time!  [CLICK HERE]( to download “Your Guide to Fermentation” for FREE now!  To Your Health & Liberty, P.S. Already loving all things fermented?! No worries!! [This FREE eBook]( is still for you! You will find bonus content all about one of the most unique fermented beverages on the market that you will want to know about and start implementing into your diet! Don’t miss it! >> [DOWNLOAD HERE]( <<    © Copyright 2022, 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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