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(Breaking) Scripps Discovers “Natural Morphine”

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Hi,

I’m Dr. Earl Mindell,
 
If you or a love one struggles with pain, you should read every word of this email.
 
After a seven-year fight, recent approved legislation has legalized the distribution of what scientists are calling a “safe morphine”.
 
This sublingual, naturally occurring alkaloid is able to cross the blood brain barrier and soothe pain receptors in as a little as 15 minutes.
 
Plus, it is nearly 8 times the strength of CBD.
 
>>> Here is an in depth look at how it works
 
Top Doctors are viewing this as a powerful replacement for deadly opiate pain killers that are creating havoc for millions of Americans
 
In fact, after years of testing researchers have not found a single negative side effect or risk of ongoing addiction.
 
However, due to its potency, this discovery does come without intense controversy.
 
In fear of revenue loss, Big Pharma has spent millions over the last several years trying to keep this natural breakthrough concealed from the public.
 
They have resorted to hiring high power lawyers to level lawsuits and court injunctions…
 
Bullying tactics via the paid media…
 
It is so threatening they even lobbied the DEA to move this natural and safe compound to the schedule 1 banned list, removing it from consumer access.
 
A ban that would ultimately be overturned in just 30 days due to lack of evidence.
 
Now, the latest legislation has reversed all of the challenges and the public finally has access to this amazing relief alkaloid.
 
If you or a loved one deals with any type of chronic pain, I urge you to read every single word of the next page, I have no idea how long it will be publicly accessible.
 
Dr. Earl Mindell
 
P.S. As of this moment, this relief sublingual is exclusively made in the United States and available for immediate distribution without a prescription.
 
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