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From: "Comfortable Waist Holster" <Contact@whodoes.bid>
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From: "Comfortable Waist Holster" <Contact@whodoes.bid>
Reply-To: "Belly Band Holster" <Support@whodoes.bid>
Subject: Introducing the Ultimate Belly Band Holster For Conceale Carryd
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
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<p style="font-size:18px">The Most Comfortable Waist Holster on the Market Is AVAILABLE TODAY ONLY</p>
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<p>As a passionate concealed carrier, I’ve tried out pretty much every waist holster out there… Because every one of us needs at least one good one in their arsenal.</p>
<a href="http://whodoes.bid/ts6EI5tyC9Ob5frpTOFyrwNsE6O2xKj_PoBflonEpM18H_zH_14773_7a2_da0b7219_0300" target="_blank"><img align="right" src="http://whodoes.bid/61e7c0f19ab23a2e8e.jpg" style="padding-left:10px" /></a>
<p style="color:#AE3A09"><b>The problem?</b></p>
<b>-</b>None of ‘em fit right. Or feel good to wear.<br />
<b>-</b>They slip and slide around on your waist...<br />
<b>-</b>So sitting with them is a nightmare<br />
<b>-</b>They get sweaty and itchy...
<p>So you’re distracted instead of keeping an eye on your surroundings.</p>
<p style="color:#AE3A09"><b>And the worst part?</b></p>
<p>99.9% of the waist holsters I’ve tried make your weapon protrude from your body so much it gets caught on everything from chairs to seat belts.</p>
<p style="color:#AE3A09">Forget concealing your weapon...</p>
<p>Wearing one of those waist holsters is like having a billboard that says, <span style="color:#AE3A09">"I'M CARRYING."</span> That’s why I had to let you know about a brand new holster I just finished testing…</p>
<p style="color:#AE3A09"><b>This thing is the real deal:</b></p>
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<li>The neoprene design lets you move freely without sweating or chafing (so you’re not uncomfortable or distracted)</li>
<li>Fits everything from a .38 snub nose up to a .45</li>
<li>The military-grade velcro strap means no slippage (and a 0.7 second retrieval time)</li>
<li>Plus it’s ambidextrous...so it’s great for lefties like me</li>
<li>It’s even got a pouch for an extra magazine, knife, or pepper spray.</li>
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<p style="font-size:18px"><a href="http://whodoes.bid/ts6EI5tyC9Ob5frpTOFyrwNsE6O2xKj_PoBflonEpM18H_zH_14773_7a2_da0b7219_0300" target="_blank">If you grab one today, you can get a special 67% off discount from the manufacturer. Be responsible and pick one up.</a></p>
<p style="background-color:#E8E800"><b>Remember: Crisis doesn’t come with advanced warning...</b></p>
<p>So don’t get caught without your weapon when you need it most.</p>
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<p style="color:#F3F3F3;background-color:#F3F3F3;font-size:9px">What causes Alzheimer's is unknown, but a popular theory suggests a protein known as amyloid-beta slowly builds up a plaque in the brains of people with Alzheimer's. But in a recent study in the journal Cell Death & Disease, Federico Sesti, a professor of neuroscience and cell biology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, looked at a new mechanism, which involves a non-amyloid-beta protein, a potassium channel referred to as KCNB1.Under conditions of stress in a brain affected by Alzheimer's, KCNB1 builds up and becomes toxic to neurons and then promotes the production of amyloid-beta. The build-up of KCNB1 channels is caused by a chemical process commonly known as oxidation."Indeed, scientists have known for a long time that during aging or in neurodegenerative disease cells produce radicals," said Sesti. " radicals are toxic molecules that can cause a reaction that results in lost electrons in important cellular components, including the channels."The study found that in brains affected by Alzheimer's, the build-up of KCNB1 was much higher compared to normal brains."The discovery of KCNB1's oxidation/build-up was found through observation of both mouse and human brains, which is significant as most scientific studies do not usually go beyond observing animals," said Sesti. "Further, KCBB1 channels may not only contribute to Alzheimer's but also to other conditions of stress as it was found in a recent study that they are formed following brain trauma."In the cases of Alzheimer's and traumatic brain injury, the build-up of KCNB1 is associated with severe damage of mental function. As a result of this discovery, Sesti successfully tested a drug called Sprycel in mice. The drug is used to treat patients with leukemia."Our study shows that this drug and similar ones could potentially be used to treat Alzheimer's, a discovery that leads the way to launching a clinical trial to test this drug in humans."</p>
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