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WHY AM I ALWAYS HUNGRY? REASON # 1 HIGH CORTISOL  9


             $750.00; the antibiotic Doxycycline was said to have gone from $20 a bottle to
             $1,849.



             How is that even possible?


             Because they can. It’s their patent and nobody else’s. Pharmaceutical companies
             can charge whatever they want and get away with.



             But nobody’s going to get insanely rich selling a natural product. That means we
             might not hear about its profound, life-changing benefits. We might get so used

             to thinking about it as a minor mineral or vitamin, that we don’t register the
             difference it can make to our lives … and our appetites.


             We all know that some natural products really do work. And when you find a
             natural remedy that does exactly what you need … nothing works better.





             STRAIGHT FROM THE PLANET TO YOU.




             Thalassotherapy was an early form of medicine. People swam in the sea to absorb
             minerals. They believed that the sea and certain natural springs held mysterious

             powers. Ponce de Leon even made his last voyage to the new world to find
             springs that would grant him eternal youth.


             Now we try to eat healthy food or take supplements to get our minerals. That

             can work. Sometimes. But one essential mineral is extremely depleted in our
             soil, and it’s hard to absorb from supplements. It just happens to be the one
             mineral that really does lower cortisol. Magnesium.





             WITHOUT ENOUGH MAGNESIUM, CRH AND ACTH GO OUT OF CONTROL.




             A 2012 study in Neuropharmacology proves it. When you have high CRH and
             ACTH that means cortisol goes into automatic overdrive (and so does appetite).
             But if you have enough magnesium, the problem dissolves. With the right levels
             of magnesium the payoff is huge.
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