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Important updates inside You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter - Click [Here]( to Unsubscribe [Health Insider Updates] In case you missed it this week, I want to share a few important articles that went out to our Health Insiders: -- October 15, 2024: It seems like every time you turn around, your doc is telling you there’s a new cause of dementia…It’s the food you eat…The air you breathe…Even the meds they’ve prescribed you. But now there’s something that can help you FIGHT dementia… instead of falling victim to it.  [And it’s all thanks to a certain banned drink](...   -- October 16, 2024: Feeling sick is never any fun, but there are some great foods and drinks that may make it easier and ease symptoms. Plus, we can add immune-boosting options to our normal diet to reduce the chances of future sickness. Don’t settle for feeling blah when there are easy and tasty options that might help. [Click here to learn about these options](... -- October 16, 2024: Cancer treatment is never good. That’s because the mainstream only offers you the big three: chemo, radiation, or surgery. All of which can change your life for the worse. So, your best bet is NEVER to get cancer in the first place.  Luckily, that just got a whole lot easier to do.  Research shows there’s an arthritis supplement that can help nip cancer in the bud. [And may already be taking it]( ... Be Well, Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski   DISCLAIMER: The information on this website should not be interpreted as personal medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a health care professional with any questions regarding a medical condition or before starting a new health care regimen.This email contains a Sponsorship from one of our supporting sponsors. We receive financial support from this sponsor for distribution of this sponsorship. Otherwise, there is no connection between the sponsor and us. We further disclaim any and all claims made in the sponsorship which are those of the sponsor only. To our knowledge the sponsored product and its distribution has not been tested or approved by the FDA. Publishing of this sponsorship does not constitute an endorsement of any type from us. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by today@ihaupdates.com 2234 North Federal Hwy #7631 Boca Raton, FL 33431  [Unsubscribe](  |  [Report Spam]( Â

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