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Why Amish Have Perfect Hearing

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hearing Loss Reversed)
Sun Jul 26 07:37:59 2015

Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 07:37:54 -0400
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Hearing Aid Monopoly Bans Hearing Remedy 






The Internet is going crazy over a natural formula said to restore your hearing in just 17 days.

45,657 people have already tried it, but I wouldn't be surprised if the numbers jumped to 100,000 by next week.

This formula was leaked from an Amish member and it's been used in their community for over 200 years!

Click here to see this strange way to restore hearing

I asked around a bit and I was impressed with what I heard from people who've actually tried it.

They say the instructions are pretty weird, but it works better than any hearing aid.

In fact, most of them are off hearing aids right now, just two or three weeks after they started following the guidelines.

Click here to read their stories and make your own formula at home














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The Internet is going crazy over a natural formula said to restore your hearing in just 17 days.<br><br>

45,657 people have already tried it, but I wouldn't be surprised if the numbers jumped to 100,000 by next week.<br><br>

This formula was leaked from an Amish member and it's been used in their community for over 200 years!<br><br>

<b><a href="http://www.smothhear.info/s1de9083sc5s5c2s7eas1f3es16c3s4s1ded4f9">Click here to see this strange way to restore hearing</a></b><br><br>

I asked around a bit and I was impressed with what I heard from people who've actually tried it.<br><br>

They say the instructions are pretty weird, but it works better than any hearing aid.<br><br>

In fact, most of them are off hearing aids right now, just two or three weeks after they started following the guidelines.<br><br>

<b><a href="http://www.smothhear.info/s1de9083sc5s5c2s7eas1f3es16c3s4s1ded4f9">Click here to read their stories and make your own formula at home</a></b><br><br>


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