Monday, January 16, 2023

Are you eating this "healthy" food that causes colon cancer?



Hey,

One of these healthy foods can cause stool to get trapped inside your bowel…

Not just for a day or a week…

But for YEARS!

Can you make a guess which food is secretly terrible for you?

a. Wholemeal bread
b. Spinach
c. Tomatoes
d. Avocado


You see…

When food gets trapped inside the colon for too long…

It turns your colon into a breeding ground for harmful intestinal parasites.

The science is clear.

In fact, a recent medical study reviewed the autopsies of people who died at the age of 30 and 40…

Guess what they found?

Their colon was 80% full of clogged toxic food waste.

So, imagine how clogged your colon must be now if you're in your 50's or 70's?

The truth is…

Even if you're eating “healthy”…

Your colon could be in danger because of THIS.

That’s why, I've been taking this "unusual remedy" to keep my gut free from toxic food.

It's NOT laxatives, probiotics, or fiber supplements.

It's way better:



=> "Unusual Remedy" Removes Toxic Food Waste From Your Colon

Sincerely,
Paul



















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