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Wed Jun 25 14:46:59 2025

Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2025 12:03:44 -0500
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This juice lowers your blood pressure

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terest grew in the low-mintage gold dollar. Collecting coins was becoming more popular, and a number of numismatists put aside some gold dollars and hoped for increases in value. The Mint most likely channeled its production through some favored Philadelphia dealers, though proof coins could be purchased for $1.25 at the cashier's window at the Philadelphia facility. Banks charged a premium for circulation strikes. They were popular in the jewelry trade, mounted into various items. The coins were often exported to China or Japan, where such jewelry was made. The dollars were often damaged in the process; the Mint refused to sell into this trade and did its best to hinder it. Nevertheless, Mint officials concluded that jewelers were successful at getting the majority of each issue. Proof mintages exceede

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<p>Hi,<br />
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According to a Duke University MD, if your blood pressure is higher than 120/80:<br />
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<i>&quot;Start drinking this hydrating juice every morning.&quot;</i><br />
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Yet one 74-year-old patient who started drinking it daily...<br />
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<strong>Dropped his BP numbers from 150/80... down to 116/76.</strong><br />
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He didn&#39;t start exercising, adjust his diet, or change his meds.<br />
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(And it probably saved his life.)<br />
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Dr. Rick Cohen - a medical doctor for over 22 years - tells all his high BP patients:<br />
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<a href="http://synopro.sa.com/DGetWcoTi4bzsbXbx3ZxeG7Lq3QnWpilD6z7Lklk611xOiKj1A" http:="" microsoft.com="" style="color: blue;" target="blank"><strong>&gt;&gt; This is the #1 best juice to lower your blood pressure by up to 34 points.</strong></a><br />
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Perry<br />
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