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Melt holiday weight gain by doing THIS for 7 seconds everyday ▶️

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Stay Energized … Without the “Coffee Jitters” If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.](  {NAME},  Today we’re celebrating Day 4 of our ‘12 Days of Christmas.’ We absolutely love the holidays! And we know you’ll agree that one of the best parts of the holiday season is all the amazing food you'll get to eat...  But the problem with that is...  Your holiday diet could put you at risk of rapid weight gain...  So much so that by the time 2024 rolls around…you'll find it hard to fit into clothes you used to wear months ago…  “What’s happening?” (you might ask)  Well, your body can get stuck in “holiday auto-bloat,” which is a state when your body automatically stores fat in your belly, instead of burning the fat like it's supposed to…(which happens a lot over the holidays)  Your body parks itself into “auto-bloat” when your levels of fat-causing toxins start to build up…  Causing your belly to balloon and your body to store fat (instead of burn fat).  Luckily there’s a completely natural way to jolt your body out of “ holiday auto-bloat” and into fat-burning mode so that you maintain a healthy weight all through the holiday season...  This method doesn't involve killing yourself at the gym...although there’s nothing wrong if you are a “gym rat” (like Ty) [wink]  Or holding yourself back from indulging in your favorite desserts and meals…  >> [It starts with doing this for 7 seconds everyday](.  This method doesn't involve relying on endless cups of coffee...  Instead, it involves a natural, yet powerful antioxidant that supercharges your levels of Vitamin C and E...  Allowing you to enjoy significantly more energy while safely burning fat…  And it does this by stimulating your body’s weight-loss hormones…  >> [Learn More Here]( (and save up to 50%).  Christmas Blessings!  P.S. [With just 7 seconds everyday, you can kick out toxins and boost your metabolism FAST and nip holiday weight gain in the bud!](     © Copyright 2023, TTAC Publishing LLC. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@thetruthaboutcancer.com PO Box 530, Portland, TN 37148 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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