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Breathe
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Breathe

The Simple, Revolutionary 14-Day Program to Improve Your Mental and Physical Health

by Belisa Vranich

Recommended by Laird Hamilton

Recommended by Laird Hamilton

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Health, and Nonfiction.

Insomnia Gone. Anxiety Gone. All without medication. Unpleasant side effects from blood pressure pills Gone. A cheap and effective way to combat cardiovascular disease, immune dysfunction, obesity, and GI disorders Yes. Sounds too good to be true Believe it.Contemporary science confirms what generations of healers have observed through centuri...

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