Whisper these 3 words in her ear to wake up her seductive side

This triggers instant desire in any woman…

 

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—-Important Message From Lawrence Lanoff—-

 

These 3 words wake up her naughty side

 

Just 3 words… 3 words get her feeling a sudden intensity…

 

…a dampness between her thighs…

 

…an excitement that ripples through her belly and turns to warmth just below…

 

With this specific naughty word, you can access her deepest, most secret sexual desires…

 

Just whisper these 3 words into her ear tonight…

 

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Beware these treatments that are giving men dementia

 

When you walk into a pharmacy or pick up over the counter treatments at the grocery store, you expect them to be both safe and effective.

But an extremely popular class of treatments, PPIs, is looking more and more dangerous.

 

Recent studies have linked PPIs to dementia and Alzeihmer’s.

 

Here’s what you need to know about these supposedly “safe” treatments.

 

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What are Proton Pump Inhibitors?

 

PPIs (proton pump inhibitors) are sold under brand names like Prilosec, Nexium, and Prevacid.

 

Since many of these treatments are widely available over the counter, most people, doctors and pharmacists consider them “safe.”

PPIs belong to one of the most common classes of ‘treatments’ that are used for management of hyperacidity disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux and peptic ulcers, and many of them are available over the counter.

But there is growing evidence that they aren’t as safe as people think – especially for long-term brain health.

 

That’s because they disrupt the cholinergic neural networks in the brain.

Why healthy cholinergic neural networks are important to brain health.

 

Cholinergic neural networks are key to a healthy brain because they help to regulate brain and motor function.

Regardless of the underlying causes or molecular mechanisms, an indisputable and paramount feature of a spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases (commonly leading to manifestation of cognitive impairment and movement disorders) is the degeneration of cholinergic neuronal networks.

 

If these networks start to degrade, you could end up with one or more of many neurodegenerative diseases – such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinsons.

One of the key features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), that is also shared by dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD), and Down syndrome (DS), is an early and severe degeneration of these central cholinergic projections throughout the brain.

 

When you take treatments that are “anticholinergic”, you can disrupt these important neural networks and can cause serious long term damage to your brain.

Proton Pump Inhibitors are anticholinergic.

 

One of the things that is now emerging about the popular PPI class of treatments is that they are anticholinergic – which means that they inhibit the activity of cholinergic enzymes.

Here, we report the discovery of an unprecedented mode of action for PPIs, namely that all the tested members of this class of ‘treatments’ exhibit a potent inhibitory action on the activity of the core cholinergic enzyme ChAT.

 

When this happens it can break down the neural networks that keep your brain healthy and strong.

Proton Pump Inhibitors are strongly linked to dementia.

 

Researchers are now beginning to believe that it’s the anticholinergic activity that links PPIs so strongly to brain diseases like dementia.

Several pharmacoepidemiological studies indicate that proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) significantly increase the risk of dementia.

If you MUST take these treatments, it’s a good idea to take them for as short a time as possible.

 

Better yet, don’t take them at all.

NOTE: I’m not a doctor. Work with your doctor if you want to safely get off of a treatment.

Damage can occur long before symptoms appear

 

One of the scariest things about anticholinergic medications is that damage can and does occur long before there are symptoms.

Accumulated evidence further indicates that cholinergic dysfunction may occur long before the manifestation of clinical symptoms.

 

So you may not even know that you are damaging your body until it’s far too late to do anything about it.

 

The bottom line is that PPIs may be far more dangerous to your health than has been reported.

 

They certainly aren’t the “safe” treatments that Big Pharma would lead you to believe. This is certainly a case of buyer beware.

 

—-Important Message From Matt Cook—-

 

His hands circled her inner thigh and then…

 

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…He rubbed this “hot friction” on her hips and thighs, and soon enough…

 

The flat tips of his fingers strummed her labia in a whole different way… sending a chain of sensations through her throbbing rosebud…

 

And like a river of warm wetness oozed out of her red-swollen slit…

 

Her muscles tensed, her thighs began to quiver, and she could feel her “wet love hole” vibrate with ferocious speed.

 

Seconds later… THIS happened inside of her…

 

It wasn’t even a “squirt”…

 

Or a superficial climax…

 

Or any of those clitoral happy-endings…

 

But this profound experience made Amanda Faucet orgasm harder and longer than she did in her entire life.

 

See what’s making Amanda take her panties off every single night…

 

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
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