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[URGENT] Did your pillow attack you last night? 🤒

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did you wake up feeling like a truck hit you? {NAME}, May we ask you... how did you sleep last night

did you wake up feeling like a truck hit you? {NAME}, May we ask you... how did you sleep last night?  Even more important... how did you wake up?  If you didn't wake up feeling energized, invigorated, and feeling healthier when you woke up than when you went to sleep, keep reading...        - Have you ever wondered why you wake up many mornings with a stuffy nose? - Do you feel an irritation in your throat many mornings, even if you aren't “sick”? - Do you suffer from “hot head” during the night? - Are chronic asthma or allergies impacting your life?                        These symptoms could be caused by chaos-causing microbes, bacteria, fungi, and just plain YUCK that is hiding in your most intimate sleeping item… your PILLOW!!! Did you know that if you sleep on a foam pillow, it likely contains polyurethane (a flame retardant), and you are breathing the chemicals released from foam, including PBDE’s and formaldehyde, which can cause allergic reactions and initiate cancer? Did you know that if you sleep on a down pillow, you’re likely resting your head every night in toxic pesticides? [On this 8th day of Christmas, we wanted to introduce you to a pillow that can actually support your health while you sleep, rather than make you sick!]( [Silverite™ Pillows]( are made with kapok fiber (close to silk with the feel of cashmere), which is naturally hypoallergenic and also water-resistant, which makes it naturally resistant to mold, mildew, and fungi. These pillows are also infused with silver, which is “nature’s antimicrobial/antibacterial.” “What about my pet?” (you might ask) Good question! Did you know that the average dog sleeps between 12 and 18 hours per day? Approximately 98% of pet beds sold in the USA are actually made in China and contain toxic substances like lead, chlorine, antimony, arsenic, formaldehyde, mercury, and PBDE’s. Shockingly, over 93% of all pet beds tested by the Ecology Center contained bromine, which is poisonous and potentially fatal to dogs!  Our dog, Grizzly, sleeps on [his Silverite™ Pet Bed](, and he LOVES IT! Our cats love it, too, and they curl up with Grizzly to sleep on his bed with him. It’s so cute! With approximately ⅓ of your life spent sleeping, and over ½ of your pet’s life spent sleeping, it’s important to make sure you and your pet are not getting assaulted by chemicals every minute that you sleep! [>> Go HERE to get your Silverite™ pillow and/or pet bed… and SAVE 20%!]( Christmas Blessings!  ☼ Ty & Charlene ☼ P.S. Be sure to use the coupon code TTACSAVE20 to get your 20% OFF discount! This email was sent to {EMAIL} by info@thetruthaboutcancer.com 297 Kingsbury Grade Suite 1016, P.O Box 4470 Stateline, NV 89449-4470 [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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