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#1 culprit behind sudden urge to pee at night

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Stop this and you'll sleep soundly Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email at {EMAIL} because you purchased a product from Clickbank and/or BuyGoods and received access to this newsletter. If you want to stop receiving these important free health newsletters you can: [Report Spam | Unsubscribe]( Hey {NAME}, Recent study shows, [this late nighttime habit]( can disturb your sleep with sudden urges to pee at night…. And make it harder for you to empty your bladder Can you guess what it is: - [Late night snacking]( - [Alcohol]( - [Watching TV]( - [Snoring]( If you want to stop waking up every 10-15 minutes to go to the bathroom every night… [Stop this nighttime habit immediately.]( Advertisement [Image]( Before you go - must read: "Mocktails and Combating Depression" People around the world today are fighting depression daily. The COVID-19 pandemic, Ukrainian crisis, and financial troubles are but three possible causes. It’s not uncommon to turn to alcohol when there’s a stressful situation. While the buzz does feel good in the short-term, alcohol does more than that. Alcohol consumption can actually increase anxiety and depression. The more you drink, the worse you’ll feel. Consider a Mocktail Mocktails are often considered drinks for kids, since adults don’t always find them satisfying. However, times have changed, and the interest in mocktails has contributed to the rise of new products. A larger variety of recipes and better ingredients have begun popping up, allowing you to enjoy a tasty beverage without the adverse effects of alcohol. The next time you reach for a beer, go for a mocktail instead. You won’t suffer from the effects of a hangover. Therefore, you can get up free of dry mouth, headaches, and nausea. Other Effects of Alcohol Alcohol doesn’t just intensify anxiety and depression. The substance has been linked to poor gut health. Too much will prevent the body from creating the digestive enzymes and stomach acid required to digest properly, and you’ll miss out on some nutrients. Of course, our liver is responsible for breaking alcohol down, and overworking it can cause an estrogen increase. This happens when your liver doesn’t have enough time to process extra hormones. Instead of popping a beer open, consider replacing it with a mocktail, juice, or even exercise. These are much healthier in the long run. The information in this newsletter is presented for educational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for the diagnosis, treatment, or advice of a qualified, licensed medical professional. The facts presented are offered as information only, not medical advice, and in no way should anyone infer that we are practicing medicine. Seek the advice of a medical professional for proper application of this material to any specific situation. No statement on this website has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Any product mentioned or described on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. If you purchase anything through a link in this email or website, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. You are receiving this message because you have either purchased a product or subscribed for a free gift from a client(s) that our agency (company) works with. Our agency (company) provides data management services and works with email service providers to deliver you this email on behalf of our client(s). If you would prefer not to receive further emails from us, you may unsubscribe by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this email. Our goal is to provide you with valuable information and resources that we believe will be of interest to you. Thank you for your understanding, and please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by hello@video.yourhealthrestored.co Dubai Silicon Oasis, DDP,Building A1, Dubai, United Arab Emirates [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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