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From: "Stubborn Belly Fat" <fatloss@eralbackli.us>
Reply-To: "Stubborn Belly Fat" <fatloss@eralbackli.us>
Subject: The One Exercise Every Person Over 35 MUST Do (takes 2 minutes)
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
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<td align="left"><span style="font-family: 'Avant Garde', Avantgarde, 'Century Gothic', CenturyGothic, 'AppleGothic', sans-serif; font-size:18px; color:#4A4A4A"><b>There is one exercise every woman and man over age 35 MUST do...</b><br />
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...and you won't find it in any workout books or doctor offices.<br />
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Yet, this ONE exercise takes just minutes to do, requires ZERO equipment and can be performed by any person of <u>any age or fitness level</u>.<br />
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This simple exercise will shrink your waistline, tighten your abs, strengthen your lower back, improve your posture AND help you lose POUNDS of fat- just like it did for these people: </span></td>
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You can see exactly how to do it here:<br />
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<strong>==><a href="http://eralbackli.us/4hEjC2spRg4BRi_0LGhu3iNBVzG6nC4pKj3uzX94NMBJD8fi">Dr's 2-minute exercise removes stress belly fat (28 pounds in 30 days) </a></strong><br />
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