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10 Surprising Heart Triggers You Never Knew About

Canned Foods

Can foods are extremely rich in sodium and many of them also include BPA, which leads to arrhythmia (unsteady heartbeat)! Although BPA-rich products aren’t so common anymore, you should still keep an eye on them because it’s truly dangerous. It wasn’t forbidden for nothing after all!

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2 thoughts on “10 Surprising Heart Triggers You Never Knew About”

  1. Thank y’all for informing me. I will now consume 20 suicide wings and a 12 pack of moi favorite adult beverage.

  2. YOWZA! good stuff! The only contradiction is that the flue might kill ya, and the antibiotics to stem it might also kill ya!

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