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Your salad is making you FAT

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My *unfiltered* response to the "health" food industry's sneaky tactics If you are having trouble vi

My *unfiltered* response to the "health" food industry's sneaky tactics If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.]( [Dr. Steven Gundry | Founder, Gundry MD] {NAME}, would you eat baby formula to lose weight? Or use a machine that shakes you to “vibrate” the fat off? Believe it or not, these are real weight loss trends… Yet as wacky as they are — there’s another popular fad I find even MORE ridiculous: The “Calorie Deficit” Diet. In theory the concept makes sense: “If you consume less calories than your body burns you’ll lose weight.” But in practice… even the strictest “calorie counters” eventually find themselves GAINING weight. And it’s not because of how many calories they’re eating… It’s because [THIS “weight-gain nutrient”](=) is lurking in even the “healthiest” low-calorie foods (yes, even salad!) And it can undermine every single one of your health goals without you even knowing it. The good news is, once you know how to identify the culprit, achieving your dream body will become more attainable than ever. So if you’re ready to shed those extra pounds and embrace the body and energy you deserve: [Click HERE to learn which unlikely “weight-gain” foods have been sabotaging your health goals](=) Looking out for you, Steven Gundry, MD [Steven Gundry, MD] P.S. I’ve noticed whenever I send “whistleblowing” information like this out — some subscribers say they never received the email. So I’m purposely being careful about what I say in this email. And if you want all the juicy details, simply [click here](=) to get the full, uncensored scoop on my secure server — where I have the freedom to disclose EVERYTHING in full. This is the only way I can ensure everyone will be able to access and benefit from this ground-breaking information.   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by newsletter@gundrymd.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( 145 S. Fairfax Avenue, Suite 200, Los Angeles 90036  [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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