Ashwagandha: The Adaptogen on Steroids

Ashwagandha: The Adaptogen on Steroids

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They KNEW This About Fluoride (And Kept Adding It Anyway)

Is toothpaste safe to swallow? In this video, I’ll explain the dangers of swallowing toothpaste, the risks of fluoride toxicity, and what fluoride in your water supply could be doing to your health. Learn how to reduce your fluoride exposure and protect your long-term health.Just ...  Show more

If It’s Not Aging, Then What’s Causing It?

If you have a weak urine stream any time of day or night, this is for you. A weak urine stream isn’t typically caused by a urinary obstruction or a prostate problem. Discover what’s really causing your urine flow problems so you can fix the problem at the source. 👉 Download Dr. ...  Show more

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