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🎵 Discover How Holiday Hymns can be Healing! 🎄

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Celebrate with this NEW rejuvenating music If you are having trouble viewing this email, Happy

Celebrate with this NEW rejuvenating music If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.](   Happy Monday, {NAME}!  Today we are celebrating Day 11 of our ‘12 Days of Christmas’ celebration, so let’s imagine together…  Imagine… the sweet aroma of buttery cookies just out of the oven… lights sparkling in the crisp night air… the sounds of classic carols filling your home…  Christmas is right around the corner, and the holiday season is typically filled with lots and lots of music. From Bing Crosby to Elvis Presley, we’ve all got our favorites, right?  Imagine if you could listen to Christmas music that actually had a therapeutic and healing effect on you and everyone else that listened! After years in the making, [Wholetones NOEL](, the sequel to Wholetones Christmas Vol. 1, is now available to enjoy this holiday season!   [Wholetones has taken this breakthrough music technology]( to a whole new level. They infuse "healing frequencies" into the music, and these “healing frequencies” are what takes NOEL beyond a beautiful composition and recording. The instruments used on the tracks are tuned to the specific frequencies that can provide positive health benefits!  Dedicated to the memory of the creator and composer of Wholetones, Michael Tyrrell, [NOEL]( has been beautifully performed and recorded by the same talented musicians who helped bring Wholetones Christmas to life 5 years ago.  Please do us a big favor... actually, do YOURSELF a big favor, and listen to [Wholetones NOEL - Christmas Volume II](! Play it in your home, in your car, at your office... and share it with your friends and family!!  But hurry! There is a limited number of the wonderful recordings available. They will be gone fast so make sure to get your copy to help warm up this holiday season!  >> [Click here to experience Wholetones NOEL – Christmas Volume II](! >> SAVE 15% until midnight by using the discount code TTAC15 <<  With Glad Tidings!     >> [Click HERE]( to check out our “12 Days of Christmas” Advent Calendar   © 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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