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Fight SUGARCRAVINGS,naturally.

THESUGARSTOPPER.COM

When you can't say no to sugar, say yes tothe Sugar Stopper.

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Let's face it. SUGAR ismaking us sick.The average American consumes about 3 pounds of sugareach week. That translates to 3,550 pounds over a lifetime –

equal to 1,767,900 Skittles. To further clarify – enough sugarto fill an industrial dumpster.

We consume 19.5 teaspoons (78 grams) of sugar a day,

substantially more than the amount recommended by theAmerican Heart Association, the World Health Organizationand others.

There's significant evidence linking our overconsumption ofsugar to many of the major diseases plaguing our worldtoday, including obesity and all the diseases of metabolicsyndrome.

Eating over-processed, sugary foods not only causes us togain weight and a whole host of other health problems, butthey also make us hungrier, crave more and more sugar andovereat unhealthy foods over and over again.

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It's clear. We need help.Of the 600,000 food items normallyfound in an American grocery store,

80% contain added sugar.

Although the U.S. Food and DrugAdministration requires food companiesto list ingredients on packaging, thesuggested daily values of added sugarscan't be found.

There are over 50 different names foradded sugar, making reading nutritionlabels even more confusing.

In addition, sugar is addictive, similar tothe effects of cocaine and nicotine onthe human brain.

“No one can exert cognitive inhibition,

willpower, over a biochemical drive that goeson every minute, of every day, of every year.”

Dr. Robert H. Lustig, Professor of Pediatrics at UCSFPresident of the Institute for Responsible Nutrition

Ng SW, Slining MM, Popkin BM. 2012. Journal of the Academyof Nutrition and Dietetics. Use of caloric and noncaloricsweeteners in US consumer packaged foods, 2005-2009.

Harvard Health Publications. 2014. How to spot — and avoid —

added sugar. http://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-

healthy/how-to-spot-and-avoid-added-sugar.

Ahmed SH, Guillem K, Vandaele Y. 2013. Current Opinion inClinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care. Sugar addiction:

pushing the drug-sugar analogy to the limit.

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Enter the Sugar Stopper.

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"I have watched my patients, friends and family suffer from addictions to sugarand, subsequently, an assortment of related health issues for too long. When Irealized how powerful this simple, safe and natural herb was, I was compelled toshare it. The importance of reducing sugar intake cannot be overstated. This is themost practical, healthy and affordable way I could come up with to do it.”

Dustin Strong, CHN - Holistic Nutrition Therapist

These statements have not been evaluated bythe Food and Drug Administration. This productis not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, orprevent any disease.

The Sugar Stopper is an all-natural, herbal supplementspray. This breakthrough product was designed by acertified holistic nutritionist to give you back real controlover sugar intake, naturally.

Made with the gymnema sylvestre herb, it suppresses thetaste of sugar and reduces sugar cravings, helping tomaintain normal blood sugar and insulin levels, supportweight management and balance energy levels.

Gymnema sylvestre is a shrub native to India and Africawhere the leaves are used to make medicine andsuppress the taste of sweet. It has a long history of use inIndia’s Ayurvedic medicine. In fact, the Hindi name for theplant, gurmar, means "destroyer of sugar."

While effective, the extremely bitter taste of the herb onits own has made it challenging for people to useregularly. The Sugar Stopper solves this problem byflavoring it with essential oils in natural mineral waterthat not only have a pleasant taste but do double-duty asnatural breath fresheners.

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Sugar Stopper FAQ

THESUGARSTOPPER.COMThese statements have not been evaluated bythe Food and Drug Administration. This productis not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, orprevent any disease.

Comes in 2 great flavors: Peppermint Revenge and Cinnamon SuccessEasy-to-use, portable 1 oz spray bottle

Peppermint Revenge

Cinnamon Success

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Dustin Strong, certified holistic nutritionist, developed the SugarStopper for his clients who struggle with maintaining a healthydiet. The co-founder of Strong on Health, a holistic nutrition andwellness clinic in the Dallas, TX area, Mr. Strong's passion forhealth, wellness and balance motivate him to be a partner forothers who are searching for lasting, individual lifestyle changes.

Join us in takingan importantfirst step inmaking the worldlighter, healthierand happier.

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