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QUIZ: which common household product triggers dementia?

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Please share this with your friends and family. A new study from Harvard says THIS common household

Please share this with your friends and family. A new study from Harvard says THIS common household product increases your risk of dementia by 82%...  Even if you are still young, healthy, and have good genetics.  Can you guess which one it is?  A) [Baking soda](  B) [Dish soap](  C) [Laundry detergent](  D) [All of the above](  Most people get this dead wrong.  Which is scary because scientists now know [this deadly household product]( contains a memory-destroying toxin…  That eats away at your brain cells like battery acid.  It’s medically proven that if you use this product once a week…  You are 82% more likely to suffer from serious memory loss.  Find out what it is, and how to fix it right here:  [click here to watch video](  [===> THIS household product accelerates dementia by 82% (proof)](   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@transformationinsider.com Accelerate Your Results, LLC, 2509 Coral Ct, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785 [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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