Saturday, June 15, 2019

DIY Detox Summit Is CLOSING

Jmonty1945@gmail.com, you been exposed to over 80,000 chemicals.
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The DIY Summit is coming to a close. That means you only have until the 16th to WATCH ALL THE VIDEOS FREE. Click Here To Get In Before It Goes Away...

Could Roundup be lurking in your body?

Roundup is the name for the world's most widely used herbicide. And even if you eat well, exercise and drink enough water, you probably have glyphosate toxicity.

You may have heard of glyphosate, but you probably haven't heard of Atrazine, the estrogenic herbicide. I just read a book called, Estrogenation: How Estrogenics Are Making You Fat, Sick and Infertile. The author says that there are actually 10 toxins disrupting our hormone systems including things like Parabens, Phthalates, BPA's in plastics, Triclosans and APE's in soaps... the list is enough to scare the daylights out of every modern person.

These toxins can find their way into even the healthiest lifestyle, causing bad gut health, hormonal imbalances, detox issues, and many other health problems.

That's why it's important you and I know how to take matters into our own hands, and cleanse our bodies from the many other toxins in our food and environment.

I'm inviting you to join me as I discover the many ways we can do our very own, safe, effective, DIY detox from the DIY Detox Summit.

Click Here To Watch All The Videos FREE (Only Until The 16th) ⇐ Learn The At-Home Tricks And Strategies To Deal With More Than 80,000 Registered Chemicals In The World

CLEAN UP YOUR ACT (AND YOUR LIFE)

Additionally, RoundUp exposure occurs when people spray weeds as part of their landscaping efforts, both in residential and commercial areas. In fact, glyphosate is the most heavily-used herbicide in the United States, with its usage ever increasing.

Since humans don't have the shikimate pathway, Monsanto claims that Roundup is not harmful to humans. However, while your body may not have the shikimate pathway, the beneficial bacteria in your gut DO use this pathway and are therefore susceptible.

And, various studies have connected glyphosate exposure to a host of issues, including:

● Autism
● PCOS
● Autoimmunity
● Depression
● Deformities, learning disabilities
● Infertility
● Hormonal imbalances
● Damaged mitochondria
● Thyroid issues
● Heart Disease
● Impaired liver function
● Inhibited production of methionine and other aromatic amino acids
● Affected muscle and collagen formation, causing pain
● Acting as an antibiotic (glyphosate was patented as an antibiotic)
● Chelating important minerals
● Impairing methylation pathways
● Impacting neurotransmitter production

A great first step to clearing toxicity is to determine your current levels.

But, to truly detox, I urge you to attend Bridgit Danner's DIY Detox Summit.

Bridgit is a well-known functional health coach who got incredibly sick from toxic mold. These are called mycotoxins. And you can even find them in coffee and peanut butter, not just in moldy and mildewed buildings.

She wasn't prepared for it, couldn't find a practitioner who could assist, and had to dig into her own patience and perseverance to solve her health crisis... and she managed to do it without breaking the bank.

She's here to share those simple tips with you!

Click Here To Watch All The Videos FREE (Only Until The 16th) ⇐ Learn The At-Home Tricks And Strategies To Deal With More Than 80,000 Registered Chemicals In The World

Take Charge Of Your Health,
Susan

Susan Bratton, "Trusted Hot Sex Advisor To Millions" of lovers who crave lifelong intimacy and passion. As the Dear Abby of Sex, she has helped create and revive countless sex lives with her bestselling books and programs such as Relationship Magic, Sexual Soulmates, The Passion Patch, Revive Her Drive and her Steamy Sex Ed® Video Collection.

For more insider tips, follow her on Instagram and subscribe to her Better Lover YouTube channel.

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