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1 Food That Fights Diabetic Rectum Nerves Damage (Fix Bowel Movement)

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Hey there, We've been asked our whole life to eat more veggies and whole grains to have good bowe 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 there, We’ve been asked our whole life to eat more veggies and whole grains to have good bowel movements. However, according to Dr. Saunders, Neurological expert — if you have high blood sugar and or poor blood flow… Not only can it affect the nerves in your brain, heart, and feet… it even attacks your digestive system – particularly, your anal sphinter. (the muscle that contracts or relaxes for bowel movements. And when those nerves become damaged, we suffer what is called Fecal incontinence. ***Which is the inability to control bowel movements. Causing feces to leak unexpectedly from the rectum.*** And even if you are not experiencing any leaking (YET), another sign is that you constantly “”FEEL LIKE” you need to use the restroom (#2) - but nothing comes out. Again, this is because the nerves that control that feeling of needing to go – have been affected. Many people will end up pushing and causing even more blood vessel damage there, along with painful hemorrhoids and bleeding. And on the opposite end, your body may need to actually let out fecal matter, BUT the nerve damage in the sphincter may not get the signal - causing constipation. (Causing fecal matter to be trapped in the body and making it a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.) It’s a terrible and embarrassing thing to have to go through. (on top of the burning and itching) The good news is, this problem could be easily fixed in the privacy of your own home. And it has nothing to do with using enemas, seeing a doctor or any invasive treatments. There are just 2 simple things you must do every morning along with eating this… [1 food that fights Rectum Leaks and constipation.]( Now for more visual learners, Dr. Saunders, has released a brand new gut health video to the public. It’s Free and will be up for the next 24 hours. (As it's normally exclusive to his patients.) This well received video shows you his simple 2 steps along with the… [1 food that fights Rectum Leaks and constipation.]( And not only does this video show how you can help the body with digestive issues and retake control of those nerve issues. It also helps fight “leaky gut” – this is where the gut lining is damaged and cannot optimally function as a barrier any longer. Causing digestive juices and bowel remains to leak into the body… Causing diarrhea, constipation, bloating and even skin problems, such as acne, rashes, or eczema. Remember this, Leaky Gut and Leaky Stool are all linked… Listen, this video has been already leaked on Youtube & Facebook and has gone viral for helping people with diabetes and blood flow issues get back to normal and away from these embarrassing problems. And I’ve brought it just in time for you! [Click here to watch this video before it's taken down.](     Before you go - must read: "Therapy and Psoriatic Arthritis" There are several different treatment methods for chronic psoriatic arthritis. Steroid injections and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are just two of the many options available. However, there may be an entirely different method of treatment to help with the painful symptoms of this autoimmune condition. Psoriatic arthritis can negatively affect your mood, mental stability, and could increase the risk of developing issues such as depression and anxiety. Can a Therapist Help? 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