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Cheers To Your Health Turkey

 

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This lean, white meat isn't just known for tryptophan, which helps induce a good night’s sleep. Turkey is also known for its high level of zinc, which helps maintain skin collagen and elastin fibers. Basically, if you eat a lot of turkey, your foot skin will preserve its elasticity, firmness and moisture — which means reduced foot problems like dry skin, calluses and heel fissures.

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