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Hey {NAME},Recent studies have revealed this spiky ingredient can help you improve Hi, just a remind

Hey {NAME},Recent studies have revealed this spiky ingredient can help you improve Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you purchased a product from Clickbank and/or BuyGoods and received access to this newsletter. If you want to stop receiving these important free health newsletters you can: [Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Hey {NAME}, Recent studies have revealed [this spiky ingredient]( can help you improve testosterone… Boost your drive… And help you send sparks flying in the bedroom once again. Simply have it right before your meals, and you’ll start seeing a massive difference come nighttime. Can you guess what spiky ingredient it is: - [Blessed Thistle]( - [Burdock Root]( - [Prickly Pear]( - [Agave]( Click on the option you think is right. [Or click here to discover the #1 ingredient that’ll have your partner beg for more.](     Before you go - must read: "Doing This With Your Coffee Can Reduce the Risk of Dementia" Grabbing a cup of coffee can be a great way to start your day. It not only gets your engine going, but it can also be good for your brain – if you drink it in this particular way. A study carried out by the Krembil Brain Institute in Canada discovered that your morning shot of caffeine can help decrease the chances of getting Alzheimer’s. Here’s how they recommend you take your coffee. Link Between Coffee and Dementia Dr. Donald Weaver, a scientist in the study, explained that they discovered a link between coffee and the risk of developing a cognitive disability. He said they examined different types of beans and found that this particular brew proved beneficial in protecting against Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers at the Brain Institute found that phenylindanes, the product that gives coffee its bitter taste, helps keep Alzheimer’s at bay. It does this by preventing the protein build-up that causes this condition. Since roasting the beans for longer produces more phenylindanes, a dark roast will be better at protecting you from neurological decline. Dr. Weaver emphasized that dark roast coffee is not a silver bullet for Alzheimer’s, although the research was promising. More research needs to be carried out before a definite cure for dementia can be announced. Other Surprising Benefits The brain isn’t the only part of the body that benefits from a strong cup of coffee. A study carried out by the American Heart Association found that those who drank three to five cups of the brew daily reduced their risk of early death by 15%. 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