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10 Signs You’re Not Healthy (Even If You Think You Are)

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Thinking that you’re healthy and actually being healthy are two very different things. You can go to the gym every week, floss after every meal, and go to sleep every night before 10 p.m., and still, you might be suffering in silence without even realizing it.

But now is the time to learn about these less obvious health symptoms that could indicate a serious issue is going on—because when it comes to your health, knowledge is power.

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8 thoughts on “10 Signs You’re Not Healthy (Even If You Think You Are)”

  1. praise GOD ,, help homeless , feed strays ,make love ,, smoke good legal weeds , dont drink much , no cigaretts , keep busy , swim dailly beach preferred, eat well of course …u will be healthy ,, exercise feeds the mind and soul

    1. You can do all those things and more and still be sick. Our medical system makes many sick with their poisons that make us ill and then kill us,

    2. Cozy up in bed with a good book every night, exercise, eat well, no alcohol or tobacco and at around
      1:30 am your entire condo of concrete and steel comes down on you like a pancake!
      How did that work out for you?

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