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Urgent health alert you need to know about today!

The U.S Surgeon General says 67% of everyone we know will die from a nutritional-related disease. That is a 2 out every three people alive today. Without adequate supplementation, it is not a matter of if" but when" before were stricken by a serious degenerative disorder-cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc- on account of poor nutrition. But even as these predictions portend dire consequences, we are not entirely doomed. That is because the emerging field of nutraceuticals is bursting forth with great promises, which promptly heeded, seem destined to reverse the trend, and stack the odds in our favor. Numerous studies now show that synergistically balanced nutritional formulas laden with soy protein, offer tremendous health benefits that are hard to believe, provided of course that such formulas are scientifically formulated and medically proven. New buzz words? Hardly! Synergism in the field of nutrition simply means that the sum of the whole must exceed the sum of the parts. And nutraceuticals refer of course, to nutritional alternatives to disease prevention and restoration to wholesome wellness. Do yourself a favor – get acquainted with soy, todays miracle food.

Perhaps you missed the news. This month, The Center for Disease Control (CDC) issued a grim health warning. Heres how the prestigious WebMD HEALTH NEWS reported it:

WebMD HEALTH NEWS ALERT
Important Health News

CDC Warns 1 in 3 Will Develop Diabetes

The CDC has crunched the numbers, and the result is alarming:

It estimates more than a third of Americans ... will develop diabetes in their lifetime.

And your family could be at risk for this serious and potentially life-threatening disease".

The news is equally grim for our chances of getting cancer or developing heart disease.

As gloomy as these predictions sound, there is great hope...an encouraging beam of light at the end of the tunnel.

Thats because scientists have discovered a miracle food for these busy times...SOY PROTEIN! Soy Protein is quickly taking center stage as the food answer to some of the most serious healthy problems afflicting us today.

Consider the following...

Government reports show a diet rich in soy can significantly reduce cholesterol levels, which in turn helps combat heart disease.

Fat-free soy protein enhances weight loss by burning body fat and stimulating the development of lean muscle.

Nearly two dozen studies have linked consumption of isoflavones – compounds found only in soy – with reduction in cancer risk.

Even the mighty Food and Drug Administration, has weighed in on the amazing benefits of soy. Heres
a statement they released in 1999, hailing the benefits of soy:

Consuming 25 grams of soy protein daily, in combination with a diet low in saturated fat may lower your risk of heart disease."

Which is what brings me to you...

I want to send you the full report on the marvels of soy. But it will be sent only to those who request it. This information is sent as a free service to increase your awareness of late-breaking health issues.

Request your FREE report now by sending me a blank mail.

You owe it to yourself and loved ones.

mailto: biznetwork1@freeautobot.com

The U.S Surgeon General says 67% of everyone we know will die from a nutritional-related disease.

That is a 2 out every three people alive today. Without adequate supplementation, it is not a matter of if" but when" before were stricken by a serious degenerative disorder-cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc- on account of poor nutrition.

But even as these predictions portend dire consequences, we are not entirely doomed. That is because the emerging field of nutraceuticals is bursting forth with great promises, which promptly heeded, seem destined to reverse the trend, and stack the odds in our favor. Numerous studies now show that synergistically balanced nutritional formulas laden with soy protein, offer tremendous health benefits that are hard to believe, provided of course that such formulas are scientifically formulated and medically proven.

New buzz words? Hardly! Synergism in the field of nutrition simply means that the sum of the whole must exceed the sum of the parts. And nutraceuticals refer of course, to nutritional alternatives to disease prevention and restoration to wholesome wellness.

Do yourself a favor – get acquainted with soy, todays miracle food.

Send for your fee report today.

mailto: biznetwork1@freeautobot.com

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