Die 10 SCHÄDLICHSTEN Gewohnheiten, die Dein GEHIRN zerstören!
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Es gibt schädliche Gewohnheiten, die nachweislich unser Gehirn in Richtung Demenz und Alzheimer treiben! Es sind nur Lebensmittel, die uns krankmachen, sondern auch Dinge, die wir täglich tun oder auch nicht tun!
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