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Breaking: $1 baking soda ritual stops sugar cravings [11481383]

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Breaking: $1 baking soda ritual stops sugar cravings [11481383]

Today Wellness Desk · 2026-08-18

Sujet: Breaking: $1 baking soda ritual stops sugar cravings De: TODAY Wellness Desk Date: 18 août 2026 à 10:08

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Special Report: JellyBoost $1 Baking Soda Recipe





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<!-- Headline --> Yale Doctor Reveals the $1 Baking Soda Recipe That Helped Oprah Drop 43 lbs — Without Injections

<!-- Subhead --> A short online presentation is going viral after showing how a simple morning shot targets digestive acidity and sluggish metabolism.

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In a groundbreaking feature on TODAY, a leading Yale doctor revealed a simple, $1 baking soda morning recipe that helped Oprah drop 43 lbs—completely free of expensive injections or strict diets.

According to researchers at JellyBoost Research, constant sugar cravings and stubborn weight retention are linked to digestive acidity and sluggish metabolic signaling—problems that this $1 morning baking soda recipe targets directly.

<!-- Highlight Box --> Rapid Natural Results Explained Thousands of women across America are adding this quick morning shot to their daily routine, reporting flatter stomachs, rapid reduction in bloating, and fitting back into their favorite old jeans within weeks.

Watch the full video presentation right now to see the exact $1 baking soda recipe breakdown and learn how you can start your transformation from home today.

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