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Default Eating to increase intelligence

I've tried this, and after 3 days I noticed that I could remember
especially numbers that were previously long forgotten. In addition,
emotions are more stable, and I can multi-task (remember a myriad of
things) much better with little or no frustration. I put a link on my
web site to it at - http://www.christiankeys.ca/Macrobio...20intelligence
 
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