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A PUBLICATION OF THE INSTITUTE FOR NATURAL HEALING Dear Derek, Our friends at OmniVista Health Learning released a protocol that details a compound that is helping to bring “hopeless” Alzheimer’s patients back to life. -Amanda Dear Reader, Experts have always pointed to a gradual death of brain cells as one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. But shocking research shows that those neurons may not actually be dead at all. In fact, it’s possible they can be re-fueled—with just one simple, natural compound. This discovery left researchers dumbfounded at this year’s Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in London. Even more amazing? Studies show it can start working in as little as 90 minutes. So if you or a loved one is worried about this devastating diagnosis, please, watch this exclusive video now. Karen Reddel P.S. The compound that is helping to bring “hopeless” Alzheimer’s patients back to life is completely natural…but you won’t believe what the lead researchers said when presenting the news. (You have to see the story we’ve uncovered inside this expose.) Get all the details now—while you still can. We sent this email to newsletter@newslettercollector.com because you have subscribed to Independent Healing, a publication of The Institute for Natural Healing. To unsubscribe from receiving opportunities like this, click here: Unsubscribe Here.
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