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$0 Kindle eBook - Garlic: Anti-Aging Medicine: Mоѕt Pоwеrful Suреrfооdѕ since The Agе Оf Thе Phаrаоhѕ (Was $5.28) @ Amazon

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Seems like useful book and its free so enjoy :)

Amazon AU - https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B01MTC7PZ1

Amazon US - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MTC7PZ1

Amazon UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01MTC7PZ1

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Garlic – Anti-Aging Medicine You May Buy In The Supermarket
One Of The Most Powerful Superfoods Since The Age of The Pharaohs Rediscovered

Do you feel like you are looking and feeling older than you are?

Are you noticing a lot of wrinkles?
Do you want to lose weight?
Is it too late to get help?

It is never too late!

The first step is to read ‘Garlic – Anti-Aging Medicine You May Buy In The Supermarket’ and the second step is to put all of the useful tips in to action, depending on what you need help with. It could be help with healthier nails, hair growth, reducing hair loss, banishing stretch marks; the list goes on.

With a book that can give you tips on how to slow the ageing process, or to begin to reverse it and tips on how to fix many other common health issues naturally – why wouldn’t you give it a go?

The only thing you have to lose is… some pounds, cold symptoms, wrinkles and more!

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  • +1

    Does it have a chapter of helpful hints on the best ways to use garlic to avoid the undead?

    Maybe it’s covered in the section tips on how to fix many other common health issues naturally

  • +3

    since The Agе Оf Thе Phаrаоhѕ

    Aren't they all dead now?

    • True but I don't think Garlic can do immortality stuff ;-)

  • healthier nails, hair growth

    Grab a chelated multivitamin and take it daily.

    Keeping in the theme of selling things with as little nutritional benefit as possible I'm pretty sure you cannot pick up chelated supplements at the supermarket.

  • +6

    Overstating benefits is nothing more than a scam. Product claims not met. Free but stupid is still stupid. Wasting your time reading it makes you stupid. Believing unfounded claims makes you stupider still. Come back with the peer reviewed articles in support of the claims and then you can make rubbish claimms like 'reversing aging'.

  • Still better value than religion and the promise of an afterlife.
    So there's that..

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