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the daily habit that ACTUALLY made my hot girl tummy problems manageable

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*plus, a bandwagon I'll happily jump on* The hotter the girl, the more debilitating the tummy issues

*plus, a bandwagon I'll happily jump on* [seed-review]( [I’ve Tried Too Many Probiotics To Count—Here’s Why This One is My Holy Grail]( The hotter the girl, the more debilitating the tummy issues, right? That's what I used to tell myself when post-meal stomach pains, bloating, and running to the bathroom in Barnes & Noble were my baseline. After years of thinking stomach problems were normal, I finally got around to asking myself two questions: 1) WHY do these episodes always happen in a Barnes & Noble and 2) is my daily probiotic even doing...anything? So when my coworker wrote an [entire (glowing) review]( Seed's DS-01® Daily Synbiotic, I interrogated her in the office about it which resulted in a 20-minute yap session leading to the realization that everyone in my 4-person pod also swears by Seed for their gut support. To say I was convinced was an understatement. [seed-product-photo]( DS-01® Daily Synbiotic Specifically designed to survive digestion and make it to your colon, this 2-in-1 broad-spectrum probiotic and prebiotic has 24 strains not commonly found in yogurt, supplements, or fermented foods/beverages. Come for the digestive benefits, stay for the skin, heart, and immune support. [Use code EVERYGIRL25 for 25% off your first order!]( After a few days of working up to their two-pills-a-day dosage and two months of use, here's the quick-and-dirty verdict: - There hasn't been one instance of a public emergency bathroom run (down from a startling once a week) and I’m feeling more regular - It’s helping to ease my frequent bloating - I love that it helps to support immunity which, while always important, is something I’m prioritizing these days because ya girl is booked and busy - My esthetician told me my skin "looked amazing" even before my Hydrafacial [seed-graphic]( Since I was already taking a probiotic that was seemingly doing nothing, this has been the easiest swap in my routine imaginable. I was a little hesitant to subscribe at first because me and subscriptions have a tumultuous history but, given that I took the first 30 days religiously and I noticed a difference, it was SO nice that the next delivery made it into my mailbox before I ran out. And for that reason and more, I'm a forever fan. [SHOP NOW AND USE CODE EVERYGIRL25 FOR 25% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER!]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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