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What's the last thing you ate? (part two)
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Whiskey is qualified as superfood
Whiskey has an ability to aid weight loss, slow down the onset of dementia, improve heart health, prevent and manage diabetes, eliminate blood clots, strengthen the immune system and fight against cancer! Whiskey is one of the healthiest forms of alcohol available, low in sodium and containing no fat, the sugars are not complex and therefore readily used as energy. Elegiac acid a powerful anti –oxidant contained in alcohol, is known to fight the free radicals, not only associated with the onset of cancer, but also associated with the destruction of neural pathways which Whiskey Brands Martin's Hot Whiskeycontribute to dementia. Whiskey can reduce that decline; though it has to be taken in moderation, as drinking to excess actually does the opposite. Studies have has also concluded those who consume a moderate amount of whiskey on a regular basis have almost a 50% lower chance of experiencing a stroke or heart attack, which is exceptional news for those at risk of cardiovascular issues. So go and enjoy ! |
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"Whiskey is qualified as superfood
Whiskey has an ability to aid weight loss, slow down the onset of dementia, improve heart health, prevent and manage diabetes, eliminate blood clots, strengthen the immune system and fight against cancer! Whiskey is one of the healthiest forms of alcohol available, low in sodium and containing no fat, the sugars are not complex and therefore readily used as energy. Elegiac acid a powerful anti –oxidant contained in alcohol, is known to fight the free radicals, not only associated with the onset of cancer, but also associated with the destruction of neural pathways which Whiskey Brands Martin's Hot Whiskeycontribute to dementia. Whiskey can reduce that decline; though it has to be taken in moderation, as drinking to excess actually does the opposite. Studies have has also concluded those who consume a moderate amount of whiskey on a regular basis have almost a 50% lower chance of experiencing a stroke or heart attack, which is exceptional news for those at risk of cardiovascular issues. So go and enjoy !"
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