[76119] in Daily_Rumour
2 common green veggies cause erratic blood sugar?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Diabetes WARNING)
Thu Aug 31 17:08:31 2023
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2023 16:08:20 -0500
From: "Diabetes WARNING" <bloodsugarfix@tumonter.digital>
Reply-To: "Blood Sugar Spike" <bloodsugarfix@tumonter.digital>
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<p>Shocking new studies show these 2 common green vegetables actually SPIKE your blood sugar level.</p>
<p><b>==> <a href="http://tumonter.digital/jtdVTKoQHDYJYtoXziyi1G7a8_EDojybCwukrwGJworEabuN"> 2 Green "Death Veggies" to avoid in America (are you eating them?) </a></b></p>
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<p>Your doctor may have told you to eat these veggies as much as you can to lower your blood sugar.</p>
<p>But the truth is, these 2 common green veggies contain a dangerous foreign chemical...</p>
<p>That LOCKS UP your insulin production and blocks your body from burning sugar and fat as energy.</p>
<p><b>Over 26% of Americans eat one of these "death veggies" every day...</b></p>
<p>And they're so common - you probably have them in your kitchen right now. Heck, you and your family probably ate them for breakfast today!</p>
<p>If you have tried diets and exercise but aren't getting anywhere with your blood sugar level, it's NOT your fault!</p>
<p>The real reason could be these two foods.</p>
<p><b>==> <a href="http://tumonter.digital/jtdVTKoQHDYJYtoXziyi1G7a8_EDojybCwukrwGJworEabuN"> Watch this groundbreaking video presentation right now and find out what these dangerous "death veggies" are </a></b></p>
<p>To your good health,<br />
Smith</p>
<p>P.S. Americans are now eating these veggies up to 5X more than we did in the 1970s.</p>
<p>Are you eating these 2 "death veggies" too?</p>
<p><b>==> <a href="http://tumonter.digital/jtdVTKoQHDYJYtoXziyi1G7a8_EDojybCwukrwGJworEabuN"> Click here right now to find out </a></b></p>
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