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[📚Weekly Digest] 👉 Dr. Billy DeMoss - “One Cause...One Cure” ➕ Stevia: “The Ancient Sweetener” ➕ How to Avoid Winter Weight Gain 🍎

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Also inside: Healthy Holiday Apple Pie Recipe! If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( Sunday, Dec 17, 2023  Happy Sunday, {NAME}!  Guess what… 57 years ago today, the holiday favorite How the Grinch Stole Christmas aired for the first time, becoming a holiday favorite that’s still popular today. We watch it together as a family every Christmas - it’s part of our tradition!  Since it is almost Christmas, it’s likely that there are sweets and pies and cakes ready to eat. So, how much sugar have you been eating lately? Wouldn’t you like to be able to have the “sweet” taste without the calories and without the damaging effects to your immune system?  Check out the first article on Stevia!  Stevia: The Healthy Ancient Sweetener - Stevia has been shown to boost immunity & increase cytokine activity. Get the “skinny” on stevia… >> [Learn More Here (and get a “must have” apple pie recipe)]( <<  10+ Winter Foods to Avoid Holiday Weight Gain -  Follow the centuries-old wisdom of Ayurvedic seasonal eating to stay fit in winter. >> [Top 10+ Metabolism Boosting Winter Foods]( <<    ONE CAUSE, ONE CURE (by Billy DeMoss)  - Dr. Billy DeMoss shares his 38 year history in chiropractic care, supercharging health, and biohacking. Check it out!  >> [Read Billy’s Article - “One Cause … One Cure”]( <<    Debra's Cancer Survivor Story - Check out Debra's story to learn what simple, natural steps she took to heal her body from Stage 2 breast cancer. >> [Discover Debra’s Path to Cancer Victory]( <<    Understanding Sensitive Skin -  ​​Are you ready to transform your skincare routine, discover empowering solutions, and embrace radiant, resilient skin? >> [Learn the Nuances & Solutions for Sensitive Skin]( <<   We just ended our annual “12 Days of Christmas” celebration, and we want to thank you for your support and for standing by us while we reach out to the world and share the truth. Your loyal support means everything to us. And achieving our mission for truth would not be possible without you.  Remember, each day contains 86,400 seconds, and saying “Thank You” only takes about 1 second, so be sure to take time each day to thank God for His blessings! And the BIGGEST blessing to all of humanity is JESUS!     Christmas Blessings!    © 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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