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From: "Herpes Cure" <herpescure@staphous.us>
Reply-To: "Herpes Cure" <herpescure@staphous.us>
Subject: Which of THESE 3 Fruits Kills Herpes?
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<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; ">Hey,</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; ">I just discovered a dead simple Can you guess which of <strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD">these 3 fruits</a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a> has been shown to kill both oral and genital herpes? (Click on one of the links to find out).</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px;">a)<strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> Apples</a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a><br />
b) <strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD">Bananas</a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a><br />
c)<strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> Oranges</a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a></p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; ">According to studies, a little-known ingredient found inside this miracle fruit has "virucidal" properties.</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif;font-size:18px;">In other words, it kills both the HSV-1 and HSV-2 virus.</p>
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<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; ">In fact, it was so effective in clinical trials, it was able to reduce the virus ability to replicate by a massive 50%.</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; ">Want to know more?</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; "><strong>==><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> Click Here to Find out How THIS Fruit Kills Herpes</a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a></p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; ">To Your Health & Vitality,<br />
Josh Parker</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; "><b>P.S. </b>Inside this video, you will also discover <strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> 3 other common foods </a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a>proven to blitz the herpes virus in days (at least 1 of them will be sitting in your kitchen pantry right now).</p>
<p style="font-family: 'Book Antiqua',Palatino,'Palatino Linotype','Palatino LT STD',Georgia,serif; font-size:18px; "><strong>==><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> Click Here to Discover 3 Foods That Kill Herpes</a></strong><a href="http://staphous.us/wmtT6m_EpZXRBsLy2PA7ft7CyYp3o49_dN-o0TCrShhapZtD"> </a></p>
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