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Antacids and acid-blocking drugs slash nutrient absorption

By Ben Hirshberg, August 18 2014
(NaturalNews) Though pharmaceutical companies would like you to believe that stomach acid is just a nuisance that needs to be neutralized, stomach acid actually plays a very essential part in our digestive process. If stomach acid didn't have any use, it wouldn't exist in healthy individuals. To this point, people with health issues are much more likely to have low levels of stomach acid than healthy individuals. To be sure, having proper levels of stomach acid is completely normal for human beings...

Agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals causing male fish to become egg-carrying mutants

By Ethan A. Huff, August 18 2014
(NaturalNews) A new analysis of fish living in the Delaware, Ohio and Susquehanna rivers of Pennsylvania has revealed a shocking truth about the chemicals being sprayed on our food and given to us as "medicine" (i.e. pharmaceutical drugs). According to a paper published in the journal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, drugs and pesticides are almost universally transforming otherwise male fish into egg-carrying, "intersex" mutant fish that are both male and female. For the research, samples...

ADHD rates are rising because children's play and exercise is more restricted, says pediatrician

By PF Louis, August 18 2014
(NaturalNews) We all know the medical solution for ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is to drug kids with a pharmaceutical that closely resembles cocaine's molecular structure and forces adverse side effects -- Ritalin. The medical mafia never addresses causes for the restlessness that's labeled ADHD. Instead of lifestyle changes, they medicate with harmful drugs. Wise and informed parents who manage to work around and avoid the CDC's insane vaccination schedule have much less trouble...

Automation robots to result in huge job losses for Americans

By J. D. Heyes, August 18 2014
(NaturalNews) Since the dawning of the Industrial Age in America and around the globe, automation and machinery have been steadily taking the place of human laborers. Now, a new technology threatens to replace even more jobs -- robotics. In fact, they are already among us. They control our smartphones, refrigerators, personal computers and even our automobiles. And they are being used to manufacture those and many other items. But what should Americans do, especially in a chronically weak job...

FDA, mainstream media denounce nano silver as 'bogus cure' for Ebola virus

By Mike Adams, August 17 2014
(NaturalNews) There's a very interesting showdown taking place right now in the realm of Ebola treatments and cures. At stake is billions of dollars in potential vaccine profits as well as potentially tens of millions of lives of an Ebola pandemic outbreak takes place. Here's a summary of what's happening so far, as best I can tell: • The world of conventional medicine currently has ZERO proven treatments, vaccines or cures for treating Ebola. • The recent Ebola media panic resulted...

Ebola drug derived from GM tobacco could cause cancer, elephantiasis and other serious side effects

By Jonathan Benson, August 17 2014
(NaturalNews) Now that the mainstream media has planted the seeds of fear with regard to the stateside spread of Ebola, the stage is set for the eventual release of Ebola drugs and vaccines to supposedly combat this deadly illness. But experimental drugs already administered to two American aid workers, which contain genetically modified (GM) monoclonal antibodies, pose the threat of cancer, elephantiasis and other serious side effects, according to research. Known as ZMapp, an experimental Ebola...

DDT still poisons people and wildlife in Michigan 40 years after being banned

By Julie Wilson , August 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A pesticide manufacturing plant responsible for one of the worst chemical disasters in history is still poisoning humans and wildlife in St. Louis, Michigan, despite it being shut down since the 1960s. St. Louis, located within Gratiot County, is home to about 7,500 residents. The picturesque town is a classic example of Middle America and is home to the historic Magnetic Mineral Springs. Discovered in the late 19th century, the springs put the town on the map, transforming it into...

Medical doctor questions ebola 'hysteria'

By Jonathan Landsman, August 17 2014
(NaturalNews) Ebola virus disease (EVD), also called ebola hemorrhagic fever, can often be fatal - in its later stages, if poorly treated - due to internal (and external) bleeding, liver and kidney failure. According to the World Health Organization, ebola "is a severe, often fatal illness in humans." But, the question remains, are we being told everything about this infectious disease? What can we do about the ebola virus? Conventional medicine admits they have no cure for EVD. Instead of just...

Moringa oleifera can help treat diabetes, study finds

By Michael Ravensthorpe, April 24 2014
(NaturalNews) The leaves of the Moringa oleifera tree are one of Asia's most nutrient-dense foods. In fact, just one serving of these leaves in powdered form contains almost 50 types of antioxidants and almost 90 different nutrients. Unsurprisingly, numerous studies have linked long-term consumption of Moringa leaves to the treatment of countless health conditions such as osteoporosis, macular degeneration, high blood pressure, obesity and even cancer. A recent study published in the March 2014...

Cancer deaths in poor Houston neighborhood raises questions about pollution from abandoned chemical facility

By Julie Wilson , August 17 2014
(NaturalNews) Residents in southeast Houston are accusing the city of "environmental racism" following their refusal to clean up an abandoned cleaning facility that some residents say is affecting their health. Custom Environmental Services (CES) filed bankruptcy and closed its doors in 2010 after the facility violated safety regulations and was ordered to pay millions in compensation to nearby residents. The company specialized in emergency response, environmental abatement and industrial...

Oklahoma earthquakes caused by oil drilling

By J. D. Heyes, August 17 2014
(NaturalNews) In recent weeks, residents of rural Oklahoma have been experiencing something on a regular basis that used to be quite rare: the rattling and booming roll of the earth. In the first week of August, Reuters reported, residents of Guthrie, which has a population of nearly 10,200 people, felt five earthquakes shake the town, which is about a 30-minute drive from Oklahoma City. One of the most recent quakes shook the area shortly after lunchtime, an event that was duly noted on the...

Plane sprays high school band students with toxic pesticides

By Ethan A. Huff, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) More than 350 members of a Texas high school's marching band were sent home and told to thoroughly shower and sanitize their instruments after a plane flying overhead doused them with pesticides. Reports indicate that the students, who attend Pearland High School near Houston, were outside practicing when a city plane flew by, dumping chemicals meant for mosquito extermination. According to reports, the incident happened around 8 a.m. on August 7, when a plane from the Brazoria County...

RFID implants into humans coming sooner than you think

By J. D. Heyes, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) British researcher Mark Gasson had a tiny chip injected underneath the skin on his hand in March 2009. The chip, according to reports, was just a bit more advanced than the versions pet owners use to track them, and it turned Gasson into a walking swipe card, essentially. "With a wave of his wrist," Business Insider (BI) reported, "he could open security doors at the University of Reading laboratory, where his experiment was being conducted, and he could unlock his cell phone just...

New dental technique repairs damaged teeth naturally, negates need for injections, drillings and fillings

By Antonia, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) In an effort that aligns entrepreneurial spirit with the body's natural ability to restore health, experts at King's College London have developed a way to put dental fillings by the wayside and, instead, help teeth heal themselves. (1) Rather than drilling into an affected tooth and filling it with material to build up its structure again, a damaged tooth can instead be treated with the help of their new technology, Electrically Accelerated and Enhanced Remineralization (EAER),...

Naps are good! 12 tips to get the best nap and 6 ways napping can improve your health

By J. D. Heyes, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) Okay, so it's the middle of the afternoon and you're trying to find a good reason not to take a nap. You've got a lot of work to still do. You don't want to appear lazy. You'll just go to bed a little earlier tonight. You think there must be something wrong with you because you always seem to want to doze off this time of day. Well, what would you say if we told you that napping was not only a good idea, but actually a way to improve your health? It's true. In fact, a mid-afternoon...

Menu descriptions may influence your perception of food taste and how much you should pay

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) Being mindful of menu descriptions and menu layout can help one get the most out of their dining experience, not just in terms of how much they are willing to spend, but also in terms of what they actually want to eat. Some menu descriptions are set up to trick consumers into buying foods that they don't even want, or make them pay more for something cheap and generic. Even fonts can trick the eyes and fool the mind into wanting foods not as nutritious as advertised. Words like lite...

Plan to power California by wind, water and sunlight by year 2050

By Antonia, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) New research out of Stanford University creates possibilities for the future of California to be powered by renewable energy. This would create a healthier environment, generate more jobs and stabilize energy prices. Imagine Los Angeles free of smog, electric cars flooding the silent freeways, solar panels covering rooftops and power plants powered by wind, sunshine and the heat below the earth's surface. A new study reports that it is technically and economically possible to convert...

Consumer groups can reduce prices and improve free market without government bureaucracy

By Jonathan Benson, August 16 2014
(NaturalNews) When the free market fails or becomes corrupted, many people's first instinct is to call on the government to intervene and make things right. But a new study out of the UK has found that ordinary people can bring about real change when they simply band together with one another and use the power of numbers to negotiate in their collective favor. This is particularly true when it comes to energy costs, which can be effectively reined in through group buying schemes rather than regulatory...

Mercury levels have tripled in world's oceans since Industrial Revolution

By Jonathan Benson, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Present throughout the world's oceans are extremely high levels of mercury that researchers say is a direct result of human activity. Though it occurs naturally, mercury levels in the environment have nearly tripled since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, according to a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature, mainly from the burning of fossil fuels and the mining of gold. Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts found that...

Biotech firms sue local Hawaii government for protecting citizens and environment from GMOs

By J. D. Heyes, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Organizations in Hawaii are attempting to block efforts by biotech firms to roll back regulations on GMO crops. In early August, a coalition of local farmers and environmental groups filed a motion in court to intervene in a lawsuit aimed at overturning a Hawaii County ordinance that imposes a moratorium on the expansion of genetically engineered crops on the Big Island. On Aug. 1, the Center for Food Safety (CFS), along with three Hawaiian Island farmers, asked a court for permission...

Marine mystery disease along Pacific Coast baffles scientists

By Ethan A. Huff, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Sea stars up and down the Pacific Coast are dying off in record numbers, and scientists say they can't figure out what's going on. Reports indicate that in some areas of Washington State, for instance, upwards of 80 percent of the sea star population has vanished, while other areas are reporting strange phenomena like sea star limbs falling off and literally walking away on their own -- what one marine group coordinator likened to "an alien thing." For the past several years, students...

Early warning signs of cancer that cannot be ignored

By Sandeep Godiyal, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) When it comes to cancer, no one wants to be caught off guard with its diagnosis. Unfortunately, many people are initially surprised when they hear that they have the signs of a particular type of cancer only to later realize that the signs had been there for quite some time. Because early detection is often the key to a better prognosis, it is imperative that the following early warning signs of cancer not be ignored. Increased fatigue While some fatigue can be considered almost...

Horrific horse virus spreading like crazy across Central Texas

By Ethan A. Huff, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) A strange disease that leaves horses with raw tongues, oral blisters, skin lesions and other horrific symptoms is spreading throughout Central Texas and Colorado, according to new reports. The spread of vesicular stomatitis (VS), a highly-contagious disease that usually requires quarantines in order to be mitigated, has resulted in the cancellation of several horse shows, as well as major economic losses for some ranchers. An announcement issued by the Texas Animal Health Commission...

SSRIs make patients lose feelings of love

By J. D. Heyes, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Patients who regularly take serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, can lose feelings of love and attachment, according to the results of a new study. Researchers found that men's feelings of love in particular tend to be more affected than women's when taking SSRIs, drugs which work mainly through the serotonin system. By contrast, drugs that are called tricyclic antidepressants, which have less of an effect on the serotonin system, seems to affect women's feelings of love and...

Bubali Cornu from TCM for ebola, and other infectious diseases with high fever and bleeding

By Cindy L. Tjol, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Medicinal substances that can effectively help bring down high fevers and stop bleeding would come in extremely useful for victims suffering from serious infectious diseases, such as dengue fever and Ebola. And one such remedy is the animal-derived product, Bubali Cornu, or water buffalo horn. This medicinal substance has been used by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners for thousands of years to relieve high fevers and some of its accompanying complications, as well...

Endangered fish bladder trafficking - the Mexican cartels' new million-dollar business

By J. D. Heyes, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Drugs. Guns. Human beings. And now -- fish bladder? That appears to be the new item being trafficked by Mexican crime cartels. According to Fox News, Mexican drug cartels are becoming more deeply involved in the very lucrative, if slightly odd, business of trafficking the bladders of exotic fish to markets mostly in Asia. News of the odd, new business began surfacing in June after the murder of Samuel Gallardo Castro, whose alias was "El Samy," the leader of a Mexico-based organized...

20 vehicles most vulnerable to hackers, putting drivers at risk of theft, hijacking, tracking and remote assassination

By J. D. Heyes, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) In 2013, when professional hackers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek demonstrated that it was possible to hijack the steering and brakes of a Ford Escape and a Toyota Prius using only laptops connected to the autos, they raised two questions. First, could hackers perform the same thing wirelessly or, perhaps, even over the Internet? And secondly, what other specific vehicles are vulnerable? "If you own a Cadillac Escalade, a Jeep Cherokee or an Infiniti Q50, you may not like the...

Blood test identifies changes in gene which are linked to suicidal thoughts and behaviors

By Antonia, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) After analyzing three sets of different blood samples from 325 patients, a Johns Hopkins Center for Prevention Research Study determined that there are links between lowered levels of a gene called SKA2, plus a higher level of chemical changes that alter its function, and suicidal tendencies. (1) The experts then developed a blood test to see what patients had attempted suicide or had suicidal thoughts; it was 90 percent accurate among those with severe suicidal thoughts. The study...

Incorporating nature into school reduces children's stress and improves learning

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) In today's public schools, psychotropic drugs like Ritalin and Adderall are now forced down kids' throats, as administrators and health officials try to modify the behavior of children. By using nervous-system-stimulating drugs to deal with the hyperactivity and attention deficit, health officials are driving the very nature right out of children while ignoring the root environmental reasons of why children are stressed. The very presence of attention deficit and hyperactivity in...

New U.S. History guidelines are designed to minimize American achievements and foster hatred for nation's cultural history

By J. D. Heyes, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent Reuters/Ipsos online survey found that 70 percent of Americans are concerned that continued mass (illegal) immigration is threatening the nation's culture, as well as the economy. Now, there are concerns that some new history curriculum standards have intentionally left out major American figures and accomplishments. As reported by Fox News, these new history standards, which have been proposed for the nation's top high school students, "leave out such American icons as...

Are your multivitamins a waste of money?

By Shelley M. White , August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Multivitamins have recently been attacked in the media, with the debate centered around the notion that the common, generic all-in-one multivitamins are of poor quality and simply do not seem to work. This controversy has left many puzzled, as society has conditioned people to believe that taking a daily multivitamin is essential to improving their health and living a higher quality of life - and rightfully so. In the polluted world mankind currently lives in, making sure to consume...

Diabetes risk cut in half by avoiding work stress, study shows

By Julie Wilson , August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) Does work stress you out? Unless you're lucky enough to be the exception, work is probably one of your leading sources of stress, primarily because it's a root cause nearly impossible to eliminate. Scientists working for the German Research Center for Environmental Health discovered a strong correlation between stress-related work and type 2 diabetes, according to the Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen (HMGU). A team of experts headed by Dr. Cornelia Huth and Prof. Karl-Heinz Ladwig, with...

Top ten scientific achievements of Natural News and the Health Ranger (so far)

By Mike Adams, August 15 2014
(NaturalNews) We've done a lot of original research here at Natural News, and we've made some extraordinary scientific and humanitarian breakthroughs with the potential to help save millions of lives. Did you know that Natural News is the only independent media organization in the world with its own ICP-MS atomic spectroscopy laboratory? We've put it to good use, too, as you'll see below. You won't hear any of this reported by the corporate-run media, of course, but here's a list of some of...

Do you believe us now? Police state militarization of USA was foretold by alternative media

By Mike Adams, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) For the past decade, alternative news websites like Natural News, Info Wars, SHTFplan.com and many others have repeatedly warned about the alarming militarization of domestic police forces across the United States. The response from the mostly liberal mainstream media was raucous laughter and denial. "Government is good!" we were told. "We need strong police forces to fight the..." (fill in the blank with your favorite fictional enemy such as "domestic terrorists" or "the war on drugs...

Cannabinoids increasingly recognized as powerful medicine for pain control, Alzheimer's prevention, stress relief and more

By Mike Adams, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) You may have noticed the flurry of new dietary supplements containing cannabinoids (CBDs) -- active chemical constituents of the cannabis plant. People everywhere are discovering the power of CBDs to reduce pain, enhance mood, relax the nerves and even help prevent chronic disease. But what most people don't know -- thanks to the systematic suppression of indigenous knowledge about plant-based medicine -- is that CBDs have a long and rich history of medicinal use around the world...

Top 10 US cities running out of water

By Ethan A. Huff, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Drought Monitor has released new data on U.S. cities that are running out of water -- and believe it or not, the top 10 spots are all located in California. Some of the worst drought conditions on record have left much of the Golden State grasping for moisture wherever it can be found. But for these 10 cities, more than 75 percent of their land area is now marked by "exceptional" drought, the highest level on the chart. 10) Fresno, California. The Drought Monitor recognizes...

Natural sunlight in hospitals would improve health and well-being of staff and patients

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Walk through any run-of-the-mill hospital today and one will notice that there's more emphasis spent on keeping patients in bed connected to machines than there is helping patients stand to see the light and hope outside. Caring nurses are basically put to work in tunnels that have very little natural light shining through. Artificial light beams from the ceilings, from the televisions in every corner. Hospitals today are void of nature, lacking healing foods, and are sort of like caves...

Artificial Intelligence 'more dangerous than nukes,' warns technology pioneer Elon Musk

By J. D. Heyes, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla Motors, maker of electric automobiles, is one of the driving forces behind super-intelligence computers that could eventually improve just about everything -- from alternatively powered autos to space travel. But Musk says that the technology that is coming could also be extremely dangerous, and more so, even, than nuclear weapons. As reported by Britain's Daily Mail, the billionaire Tesla founder tweeted over the first weekend in August a recommendation...

Excellent natural calcium sources for bone health

By Michael Ravensthorpe, July 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Calcium is an essential macromineral whose roles in the body are relatively well-known. It strengthens bones and teeth, improves the body's alkalinity, helps our heart muscles to contract and relax properly and more. Like all minerals, calcium doesn't work alone, but in tandem with other nutrients such as magnesium and vitamin D. For this reason, obtaining our calcium from whole foods -- foods whose nutrient profiles have been optimized by nature for superior absorption -- is the...

Doctors refuse to treat Obamacare patients, say they can't afford to

By Ethan A. Huff, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) As the rubber meets the road for the Affordable Care Act (ACA), many doctors are realizing that the healthcare overhaul simply won't work for them if they want to actually stay in business. Many private practices, according to reports, are coming to the harsh realization that Obamacare's reimbursement rates for medical care are dismal, which is why many doctors are choosing to opt out of the program entirely. It is something that we predicted from the beginning -- a very limited...

Mass migration away from California may begin due to extreme drought

By J. D. Heyes, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Desperate times call for desperate measures, as the saying goes, and for sure, California is undergoing some pretty desperate times as a historic drought both spreads and worsens across the state, causing some to consider moving perhaps millions of Californians out of the hardest hit areas. As reported by CNBC, the state is suffering through its third year of drought. More than 58 percent of the state is currently in the condition of "exceptional drought," according to the U.S. government's...

Improve vision with cardio activity

By Antonia, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Several studies have linked cardiovascular activity to improvements in vision, providing hope in today's over-medicated world that eye health can get better via non-conventional means. (1) For example, the publication Neuron reports on a new study showing that running alters neural pathways in the brain's mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) associated with visual response. (1) This part of the brain is said to operate with a kind of dual purpose, sending messages that coordinate...

Organic food's immense potential to heal the sick

By S. D. Wells, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Let's face it, many Americans eat like pigs. They pull up to drive-through windows and they sit down at pancake houses, and they order up a completely GMO meal, full of gluten, refined sugar, MSG, animal fat and sometimes even artificial sweeteners. They wash it all down and repeat the cycle within hours, sometimes three times in one day. Why? Don't they know? Maybe they don't care, but they will, later. Time stands still when you're sick. The world seems to stop spinning when you're...

Monsanto wants Americans to accept GMO food, ramps up propaganda efforts

By J. D. Heyes, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) In late July, biotech giant Monsanto, king of the GMOs, paid bloggers $150 each to attend what was billed as "an intimate and interactive panel" with "two female farmers and a team" from the company. It was a strict invitation-only affair, a three-hour brunch that took place on the heels of something called the "BlogHer Conference," and it promised the attendant bloggers an opportunity to learn about "where your food comes from," and to hear about the "impact growing food has on...

New, all-natural pesticide unveiled by scientists - and it won't kill the bees!

By Carolanne Wright, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Good news on the honeybee front -- a team of scientists in the UK have created a biopesticide made from spider venom and plant protein that may provide hope for the endangered pollinators. A study published in the research journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B [PDF] states that the experimental, nontoxic biopesticide Hv1a/GNA is "unlikely to cause detrimental effects on honeybees." The insects were exposed to assorted levels of Hv1a/GNA for over a week and were only mildly...

How this 'non-profit environmental conservation' group profits from the oil industry and Big Food will surprise you

By J. D. Heyes, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) The country's largest and most vocal environmental group is earning revenue from an oil well on land that it controls in Texas, though the organization promised 10 years ago that it would not permit new oil and gas drilling on land that was supposedly reserved for conservation. That was revealed in a forthcoming book about climate change by writer and activist Naomi Klein, and the essential underlying facts of the claim were confirmed recently by the group in question, the Nature...

Male and female gut microbes react differently to diet

By J. Anderson, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Males and females are different in many ways, one of which is their gut flora. Recent research has illustrated that even when the diets are the same, the gut microbes of men and women will react differently. This is significant, because it points to the fact that we need to tailor nutrition-based health/disease treatments for each sex to make them as effective as possible. With the growing number of side-effects that can occur with prescription medications, naturally treating illness...

Addicted to your cell phone? Good reasons to take a break from technology

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Cell phones connect people over long distances, but they routinely distract people from everyday eye contact and shorten attention spans while disconnecting people from face to face interactions. Cell phone addictions can make some people look like zombies out in public -- as users text and walk blindly, bumping into others. Cell phone zombies are quick to disregard others in their waking life, instead clinging to addictive interactions through a handheld screen. At the dinner table...

Phthalates should be added to state's list of regulated chemicals says parents and doctors in Maine

By Julie Wilson , August 14 2014
(NaturalNews) More than two thousand Mainers signed a petition asking Governor Paul LePage's administration to disclose the use of harmful chemicals on product labels, according to a report by CentralMaine.com. Supporters, including parents, doctors and business owners, rallied in support of a rule change that would require manufacturers to list their use of four kinds of phthalates in products. Advocates held a rally and then a press conference on the toxic chemicals late last month in Augusta...

Robin Williams, Bill Burr, and the profound impact of insightful comedy in a world steeped in insanity

By Mike Adams, August 13 2014
(NaturalNews) Like many Natural News readers, I was devastated by the news of Robin Williams' suicide this week. The man was an extraordinary comedic genius who was loved by millions. We're all wondering the same thing right now, probably: How could a man with such talent and such professional success feel so tormented by life that ending it seemed like an easier option than living through it? From the outside, it's seductively easy for all of us to second guess the reasons, but in truth we can't...



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