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Dear [[Salutation:40]], For centuries, chickens have held a special place on grandma's shopping list - especially when anyone in the household started to cough, sniff, or sneeze. The research to get the full scoop on soup would cost millions. So until chickens can talk and explain what their secret ingredient is, we may never know what good medicine chicken soup really is. You already know that what you eat and drink directly affects your long-term wellness. But did you know that some items in your refrigerator, kitchen cabinets, and spice rack can treat everyday ailments such as colds, stomach aches, blemishes, and joint pain? Ingenuity is everywhere. Nine out of ten Americans have a box of baking soda sitting in their refrigerator at this very moment. But baking soda was not made to deodorize refrigerators; it was made for baking. Nonetheless, a lot of people know that it can also be used to soothe insect bites, relieve poison ivy, and brush your teeth. Common household products are often used in unusual ways. In fact, most people drink Coca-Cola to refresh their thirst, unaware that Coke was originally invented by an Atlanta pharmacist as an elixir to soothe upset stomachs. So the next time you're feeling under the weather and the pharmacy is closed, take a trip to your pantry or refrigerator! Warmest Regards, (Your Signature Here) P.S. I appreciate each and every referral and pledge to deliver the very best in service. So please give me a call if there is someone you know whom I may assist. |