
In a remote desert in the Middle East...
Archeologists have just made an incredible discovery.
They've found a strange collection of herbs, flowers and plants...
That when combined together...
Could hold the key to nearly unlimited, flawless memory.

Biblical Scholars now believe these ancient herbs could have belonged to King Solomon himself...
And that they could explain the reason for his legendary wisdom and genius.
In fact, King Solomon even writes about these same natural ingredients in the pages of the Old Testament...
And in more than 40 recent, double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled studies...
While improving learning, focus, and mental clarity.
Click here now to see the herbs some believe could have been used by King Solomon to protect and improve his memory.
Many in the pharmaceutical industry want this video taken down immediately...
Which means it's important you use the above link to see what they are right away.
Sincerely,
Laurence Short
Solomon's Secret
Archeologists have just made an incredible discovery.
They've found a strange collection of herbs, flowers and plants...
That when combined together...
Could hold the key to nearly unlimited, flawless memory.

Biblical Scholars now believe these ancient herbs could have belonged to King Solomon himself...
And that they could explain the reason for his legendary wisdom and genius.
In fact, King Solomon even writes about these same natural ingredients in the pages of the Old Testament...
And in more than 40 recent, double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled studies...
While improving learning, focus, and mental clarity.
Click here now to see the herbs some believe could have been used by King Solomon to protect and improve his memory.
Many in the pharmaceutical industry want this video taken down immediately...
Which means it's important you use the above link to see what they are right away.
Sincerely,
Laurence Short
Solomon's Secret
Many common terms for seeds and fruit do not correspond to the botanical classifications. In culinary terminology, a fruit is usually any sweet-tasting plant part, especially a botanical fruit; a nut is any hard, oily, and shelled plant product; and a vegetable is any savory or less sweet plant product. However, in botany, a fruit is the ripened ovary or carpel that contains seeds, a nut is a type of fruit and not a seed, and a seed is a ripened ovule. Examples of culinary "vegetables" and nuts that are botanically fruit include corn, cucurbits (e.g., cucumber, pumpkin, and squash), eggplant, legumes (beans, peanuts, and peas), sweet pepper, and tomato. In addition, some spices, such as allspice and chili pepper, are fruits, botanically speaking. In contrast, rhubarb is often referred to as a fruit, because it is used to make sweet desserts such as pies, though only the petiole (leaf stalk) of the rhubarb plant is edible, and edible gymnosperm seeds are often given fruit names, e.g., ginkgo nuts and pine nuts. Botanically, a cereal grain, such as corn, rice, or wheat, is also a kind of fruit, termed a caryopsis. However, the fruit wall is very thin and is fused to the seed coat,






