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From: "Unlock Your Hip" <unlockyourhip@envvelope.club>
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Subject: Avoid these 3 toxic "needy" behaviors...
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<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">Stuart McGill, professor of spine biomechanics at the University of Waterloo in<br />
Canada has conducted dozens of studies replicating the movement of the<br />
spine when doing this movement.</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">After replicating the flexing of the human spine, he examined the<br />
discs and found they had been squeezed to the point where they bulged.</p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://envvelope.club/gVGVbipvWbF5U8cEKl_HofZjBbGdr7rbYiIw-FcaG_w9UNU"><img alt="" src="http://envvelope.club/e7b019712f13598fa9.jpg" /></a></p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; "><a href="http://envvelope.club/gVGVbipvWbF5U8cEKl_HofZjBbGdr7rbYiIw-FcaG_w9UNU" style="color:#0000FF;"><b>THIS Movement presses on nerves causing back pain,<br />
and can even cause a herniated disc. </b></a></p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">Watch out for this,<br />
Joel</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">P.S. Your spine has a shelf life.</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">You only have so many flexions in your spine before it starts to deteriorate.</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">You can't repair it. You can't change it. That's how it is.<br />
The more you flex your spine the more you age your spine.</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">That's a fact.</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; ">So why would you actively try to flex your spine at<br />
it's most vulnerable point causing it to age faster and further?</p>
<p style=" font-size: 17px; font-family: Times New Roman; "><b><a href="http://envvelope.club/gVGVbipvWbF5U8cEKl_HofZjBbGdr7rbYiIw-FcaG_w9UNU" style="color:#0000FF;">THIS Movement Ages Your Spine</a></b></p>
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