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The people in Japan have no constipation even though they eat the same as us. Dear {NAME}, The peopl

The people in Japan have no constipation even though they eat the same as us. Dear {NAME}, The people in Japan have no constipation even though they eat the same as us. This is because of a 400 year old herb they constantly consume. This herb eliminates chronic bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. It gives a second chance at a pain-free, problem free digestive system for life. And it’s safer and much better than laxative. Millions of people have been using it, and the results are a miracle. Constipation… CURED. Irritable Bowel Syndrome... ELIMINATED. Belly Fat ... GONE. Could this finally be the safest and fastest cure for digestive problems you've been looking for? [Go here to find out.]( In holistic health and wellness, Becky at Holistic Health Group   an article you may have missed... The Microbiome And Gut Health For some time, a standard practice and way of thinking has been to live a germ-free, antibacterial life. This mindset is based on the premise that “all germs are bad.” It could be said that American culture is afraid of germs. In fact, many individuals reach for antibiotics at a doctor’s slightest suggestion they might be the best remedy. From Lysol to Listerine, attacking the “bad” has been the modus operandi rather than thinking about a lifestyle that aims to support the “good stuff.” It’s a particularly intriguing and refreshing way of thinking – introduce good stuff into our bodies and support existing healthy bacteria to help us fight off the bad germs. Here at Modern Holistic Health, we work to support the body’s existing health systems to help your body perform better and fight off infection with its natural tools and existing natural defenses. After all, when one kills “99.9% of gems” there’s a good chance you are also killing the beneficial ones – leaving you, defenseless? [Continue reading here...](          Disclaimer: The content and information contained in this newsletter are for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition, consult your physician before using this product    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@useholistic.com PO Box 786 Tracyton, WA 98393   | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | Â

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