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Suffering with painful neuropathy that keeps you up at night? Suffering with painful neuropathy that

Suffering with painful neuropathy that keeps you up at night? Suffering with painful neuropathy that keeps you up at night? If you answered “yes”, chances are – you have “poisoned” nerves. When your nervous system goes into overdrive, it activates dangerous pain-triggering enzymes inside your body. These dangerous enzymes tear away and poison your collagen, skin, muscle, and nerve tissues… Leading to “pins and needles” pain… swelling, burning, and itching skin… muscle twitching… poor circulation… numbness… and even loss of balance. The good news is – there’s an easy, drug-free method to FLUSH away these pain-triggering enzymes… So you can naturally restore your poisoned nerves and fight nerve pain in your hands and feet at the source. And you can do it yourself at home for less than a minute a day: []([Try This 5-second Nerve Pain “Flusher” For Immediate Relief!]( 72-yr-old former Navy Captain - George Adams - finally got long-lasting relief from severe diabetic neuropathy. Within 30 days, he went from being unable to walk without a cane or a walker… to pain-free and enjoying golfing again! [Click here now to learn how he did it.]( Advertisement [Image](     The information in this newsletter is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice. We do not practice medicine. Consult a qualified medical professional for personalized advice. Products mentioned are not evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Conduct your own research before making purchases. We may receive compensation through affiliate links. You're receiving this email because you've purchased a product or subscribed through our client(s). Please contact us for questions or concerns. We hope you are enjoing our newsletters. If not, you can use the buttons bellow to Manage your subscriptions or Unsubscribe. [Manage Subscriptions]( [Unsubscribe](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by hello@community.livehealthy-blog.com Barbados. 1st Floor, Hastings House Balmoral Gap Hastings, Christ Church BB14034  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( Â

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