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{NAME}, does an “Apple a Day” keep the Doctor away? 🍏🍎 “Magic” Switzerland Apples Might do the Trick! 🪄

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Also inside: Discover the “Breath of Life” Your Skin Craves! If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( How are you this fine Tuesday, {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. [Read the entire article here](.  Did you know that the air which is used for breathing primarily contains oxygen (21%) and nitrogen (78%)? Oxygen is known to give skin brightness and clarity – it brings back freshness and radiance while working on clogged pores and dullness. But by the time you reach 50, your skin loses 50% of its ability to retain and utilize oxygen.  Receiving oxygen facials from time to time can help your complexion, but the best long-term benefits are best achieved through consistent, daily treatment. That’s why we’ve focused on formulating the entire [CHARLÍS luxury skincare product line]( with top-QUALITY, ToxicFree, non-GMO ingredients that contain agents which allow us to diffuse oxygen into the skin where it’s most needed!   Don’t forget – until midnight – we’re having our [CHARLÍS]( Labor Day Special and you can [save 25% Site-Wide]( + get FREE USA Shipping on all orders over $200.  Whether you’re trying CHARLÍS for the first time, have already experienced these amazing, luxury products, these are prices that you don’t want to miss!  >> [Shop CHARLÍS now](! (Coupon Code LABORDAY25)  CHARLÍS truly is luxury skincare, because YOU are worth it!  Blessings,   P.S. Remember, until tomorrow at midnight, you can [save 25% Site-Wide]( + get FREE USA Shipping on all [CHARLÍS]( orders over $200.   But don’t delay. Your savings expire when the countdown clock strikes zero…  [countdownmail.com]   >> [Shop CHARLÍS now](! (Coupon Code LABORDAY25)   © Copyright 2023, 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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