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Eliminate bloat — NOT your favorite foods

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Dear {NAME}, “I’m eating all the right foods, but I still feel bloated.” I hear this

Dear {NAME}, “I’m eating all the right foods, but I still feel bloated.” I hear this all the time… But bloating isn’t just what people think it is. It’s not just feeling like an “over-inflated balloon” (as some people often refer). Bloating can upset your stomach, drain your energy, and KILL your ability to enjoy your day. But here’s the worst part… even if you’re losing weight, feeling bloated can make you feel like you haven’t achieved anything. That’s just not fair. And I've seen people go to dangerous lengths to feel slimmer, like drinking nothing but lemon water and cayenne pepper for days. Well, the good news is, I'm not here to tell you to cut any more foods out of your diet. In fact, you may even be able to add a few more foods back into your diet after reading this. That’s because the problem might not be the foods you’re eating. The problem could be your digestive enzymes, the proteins in your body that break down your food.1 You see, your body can only produce so many of these enzymes. And if you’re not producing enough to break down all your foods, you can have digestive problems (bloating included). So before you go denying yourself more foods, you can try taking the enzyme that breaks down the foods you’re worried about. For example: Food Enzymes that breaks down Starches like rice, potatoes, and bread Alpha & Beta Amylase Proteins like eggs, chicken, and beef Protease I & II Dairy products like ice cream, milk, and cheese Lactase Fats like in nuts, oils, and avocados Lipase Vegetables like carrots, broccoli, and peas Cellulase Complex-sugars like table sugar or maple syrup Invertase Now, I used digestive enzyme supplements for years, and they definitely made me feel better. I’d make my rounds every month or so to the pharmacy and the two supplement stores in town to make sure I got all the digestive enzymes I needed. But when I was explaining my monthly routine to a friend of mine, I realized how tedious (and a little crazy) it sounded. Not to mention how expensive it was… It was a lot of work, but it was worth it to me because it made me feel so great. But we started thinking here at Whole Body Research… What if there was a better way to get all the digestive enzymes you need, in just one easy step? Keep in mind -- The enzymes that I was taking aren’t the only digestive enzymes. After some research, in addition to my original 6, we singled out ten more digestive enzymes that can help with bloating, too. Now, getting 16 enzymes in one little pill sounded a little crazy… It’s no wonder I could never find anything like that before. But if it was something I could benefit from, then I knew you could, too. So, we got to work. And after rounds of testing, making sure all the enzymes we chose worked perfectly together… Finally, we found a solution. The result: One easy step that only takes five seconds to cover all the bases of digestive enzymes: Keydigest. With all 16 of those digestive enzymes working together, don’t be surprised if you start experiencing: Less bloating as your food is digested more efficiently after you eat (instead of hanging around) Better digestion as your digestive tract now has less “hard labor” to break down your food Boosted energy as your absorption of essential nutrients may actually INCREASE! Not only that, but one of the enzymes we found, Bromelain, is actually known for enhancing the effects of all the other enzymes…2 So you can get even more digestion-boosting power out of every capsule. Normally, one bottle of Keydigest is $35.99 on the Whole Body Research website. But since you’ve read this far, I know stopping bloat is important to you. So we're giving you an exclusive deal that is only for our subscribers and readers: [CLICK HERE to claim up to 29% OFF Keydigest. (Limited amount available)]( Imagine being able to enjoy your favorite meals, bloat-free. Imagine never needing to plan your outfit around hiding that dreaded “belly bulge”. (Trust me, I know what that’s like. I’ve been there too.) I want to help you put bloating (and all the things that come with it) behind you. The only thing is, we can only offer this deal on so many bottles. This product is already in high demand, and at a price this low, they’ll be going even quicker. [So make sure you act fast to claim yours before they’re all gone.]( And since we're so sure you’ll love the way you feel, we always offer 90 days for you to try it out worry-free. If you don’t notice less bloating and better digestion within that 90 days, you can send the bottles back for a full refund. You deserve to enjoy your favorite foods, without worrying about bloat. [CLICK HERE to claim up to 29% OFF Keydigest. (Limited amount available)]( Stay Healthy, Stay Happy Alyssa from the Whole Body Research Team [Wbr logo] SOURCES 1 Ianiro G. Pecere S. Giorgio V. Gasbarrini A. Cammarota G. Digestive Enzyme Supplementation in Gastrointestinal Diseases. National Institutes of Health. DOI 10.2174/1389200217021601114150137. February 2016. 2 Pavan R. Jain S. Shraddha. Kumar A. Properties and Therapeutic Application of Bromelain: A Review. National Institutes of Health. DOI 10.1155/2012/976203.     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by newsletter@wholebodyresearch.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( 19801 Nordhoff Pl. #111 Chatsworth, CA 91311  [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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