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All fungi reproduce using spores, which are more fragile than seeds but far easier to produce

By David Gutierrez, March 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Like nearly every species of fungus, primitive plants reproduce by means of structures known as "spores" rather than the seeds we are more familiar with. These plants, including mosses and ferns, are much more similar to the ancestral plants that dominated the land before the evolution of seeds. Yet, in spite of the fact that seed-bearing plants have become so much more successful and have overtaken the earth, spores provide enough key advantages over seeds that these primitive plants...

In health and nutrition, what's old is suddenly new again

By Mike Adams, March 14 2014
(NaturalNews) When it comes to health and nutrition, it seems like everything old is new again. Many foods or health protocols that used to be commonly enjoyed were later attacked and discredited by industry-funded "scientists" trying to sell toxic substitutes like vegetable oil or aspartame. But as health awareness has radically increased over the last two decades, many "old" things are new again. In this article, I share my list on many of these "old" things which are suddenly back in vogue...

China's heavy metals pollution falls on U.S. soil

By David Gutierrez, March 14 2014
(NaturalNews) Air pollution from China's coal-fired power plants regularly crosses the Pacific Ocean to contaminate the air, soil and water of the United States, studies have shown. Appropriately, a significant proportion of this pollution is generated by industries that produce products for export to the West - often the same industries that have recently outsourced their production to Asia. "Outsourcing production to China does not always relieve consumers in the United States - or for that...

Finally, Monsanto introduces new strains of food that are NOT genetically modified

By J. D. Heyes, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Monsanto is a name that is synonymous with Big Agriculture and, more importantly, genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The company's Roundup herbicide, which is used almost exclusively around the world, has been blamed for the development of resistant superweeds that are filling up farmers' fields in the U.S. and abroad. And speaking of farmers, Monsanto is also synonymous with the term "lawsuit" -- as in the company protects its licensed seeds the way a mother and father protect...

Top 5 signs you might have kidney damage

By Derek Henry, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The prevalence of kidney disease is frightening and our elevated levels of toxin exposure continues to chip away at the proper functioning of this important organ. Once your kidney function becomes compromised, so does your health. Know the signs of kidney damage, and things you can do to naturally improve its function. Lower back pain One of the first and most consistent signs of kidney damage, or just slow and unhealthy kidneys, is lower back pain. Sometimes it's only on one...

U.S. mainstream media tells senseless truths with great detail, but vital information is vague and covered in lies

By S. D. Wells, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) The politics of war, Wall Street and Big Pharma all spill over into Big Food, so it's time to talk about it and point out why it's so important to understand politics in order to avoid politics. You have complete control over your choices as a consumer, and believe it or not, this can affect Big Food and Big Pharma in the long run. How will you step up your "game" and be a part of your own health solution, not your own problems? First of all, you have to identify the hoaxes, the lies...

Research reveals the deadly dangers of excess calcium

By Jonathan Landsman, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Millions of unsuspecting dairy product consumers are led to believe that drinking cow milk and eating other 'calcium rich' dairy foods will lead to stronger, "healthier" bones. Sadly, health claims made by the calcium supplement and dairy industry are predicated on lies. Most factory farm dairy products come from cows that are genetically manipulated, artificially inseminated, and often drugged to force them to produce about four and a half times as much milk as they naturally would...

How do steroidal hormones given to livestock affect the humans who consume them?

By S. D. Wells, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Do women get breast cancer more often when their hormones are thrown out of whack? You bet. Are those cases more severe than others? The jury is still out on that one. What about thyroid tumors and ovarian cancer - can those come from eating meat and drinking dairy from cows that are given hormones to make them fatter? Yes, those tumors can come from hormone overload. Do men get testicular cancer from an overdose of hormones? Absolutely. How much do you know about steroids? Do you...

Health benefits of taking spirulina daily

By Yanjun, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) We hear so much about superfoods these days. There are hundreds of superfood options on the market, and most of them contain a wide range of minerals, vitamins, enzymes and various other disease fighting components. But there's only one superfood that stands out among the rest, and you should take it every single day to ensure your health: spirulina. It's a unique blue green algae that is rich in chlorophyll and many other life-giving nutrients. Let's have a close look at various...

Chemical found in molds may be causing Parkinson's disease

By David Gutierrez, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) A chemical responsible for the musty smell of mold may also produce symptoms similar to those of Parkinson's disease, according to a recent study conducted by researchers from Rutgers and Emory Universities and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "These findings are of particular interest given recent epidemiological studies that have raised the concern of neuropsychological impairments and movement disorders in human populations exposed to moldy and...

How Google protects the financial interests of Big Pharma

By J. D. Heyes, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) It appears as though mega-media enterprise Google (remember when it was just a search engine?) is expanding its corporate horizons. Now, it seems, the company wants to "protect" our pharmaceutical supplies. According to a report by National Journal (NJ), under the premise of ensuring that prescriptions being bought online by patients are genuine and not counterfeit, Google -- among other "major Internet players" -- are working with the U.S. government to "battle the problem." The...

Three proven ways to ward off Alzheimer's disease

By Cindy L. , March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) With symptoms such as deterioration in memory and mental functions that worsen over time and leave the afflicted person often incapable of independent living, Alzheimer's disease may be a condition that you are very much concerned about as you or your loved ones approach 65 - the age when Alzheimer's strikes many sufferers. While conventional medicine has no cure for the disease, the good news is that there are scientifically-verified things you can do to ward off Alzheimer's. The...

Mental illnesses such as anorexia and depression are contagious - Not between people, but among cultures

By David Gutierrez, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Although modern Western psychiatry claims that mental illness is caused by chemical imbalances in the brain and should therefore manifest similarly in all cultures, a growing number of psychologists and anthropologists are challenging this notion. They point out that all cultures throughout history have had different ideas of what it means to "go insane," ranging from Victorian epidemics of leg paralysis to the Southeast Asian mass murderous rampage known as "amok." In recent...

How to cleanse your body without losing your mind

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Many Natural News readers know the intrinsic health value of body cleanses. But not all types of cleanses are for everyone. In fact, many of them -- especially juice-only cleanses -- can often lead to much stress, both nutritionally and emotionally. The good news is that cleanses don't have to be horrific experiences that test the limits of your physical and mental endurance. Juice cleanses remain a popular way to detoxify your body, lose unwanted pounds and guard against disease...

The little-known health benefits of asparagus

By Reuben Chow, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) Asparagus is a member of the lily family with a number of health benefits. Unique-tasting, this vegetable contains many nutrients with known functions in and benefits on the human body. First and foremost, asparagus has good amounts of vitamin A, vitamin B6, vitamin C, vitamin K, riboflavin and thiamin. Vitamin A supports eye health, immune health as well as the health of epithelial tissues including the skin, intestinal lining and lung lining. Vitamin C also supports immune health...

Japanese physician warns of increase in rare diseases, urges children and adults to move from radiation

By Ethan A. Huff, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) A surge in rare diseases all across eastern Japan has prompted one prominent Japanese doctor to urge his fellow countrymen to move away from these areas, which he believes are poisoned by radiation from the infamous Fukushima nuclear disaster. ENENews reports that Dr. Shigeru Mita from the Mita Clinic in Tokyo has witnessed noticeable increases in persistent asthma, blood abnormalities and other problems that he believes stem from radiation exposure. It all began in the summer of...

High cholesterol could contribute to Alzheimer's disease

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 12 2014
(NaturalNews) It has recently been discovered that one of the causes of Alzheimer's disease could be an overabundance of bad (LDL) cholesterol, while an abundance of good (HDL) cholesterol has been shown to discourages its onset. The substance known as amyloid plaque, which has been associated with Alzheimer's disease, has been shown to be at higher levels when someone consumes a large amount of bad cholesterol. This means that keeping cholesterol down is just as important in preventing Alzheimer's...

Amazing herbal cures from around the world

By S. D. Wells, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) So we start this whole thing off with cancer, since that's the biggest "mystery" on Earth. Cancer, the eighth wonder of the world, or is it the ninth? Cancer -- that "disease" (actually it's a disorder) of the cells where certain dying or "chemicalized" cells mutate and multiply uncontrollably, then attack your good cells. Scientists all over the world cannot figure out a vaccine or medicine to cure this problem. Or can they? Then there's Alzheimer's disease, again, not really a...

FreedomPop develops privacy-oriented smartphone nicknamed 'Snowden Phone'

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A "wireless underdog" best known for its free Internet and phone plans has introduced another revolutionary product: a smartphone that enables users to reclaim some lost privacy. The company, FreedomPop, is taking advantage of the privacy-oriented, Android operating system smartphone trend in developing and marketing its Privacy Phone, a device that joins with others like Blackphone, which launched at Mobile World Congress in late February. FreedomPop is also joining with Boeing...

Smart Balance removes GMOS from their butter spreads

By Elisha McFarland, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) On Monday, Smart Balance, a Colorado-based company announced that they will stop using GMO ingredients in 15 of their "butter" spreads. Stephen Hughes, chairman and CEO of Boulder Brand, the parent company of Smart Balance, is hoping that others will follow his lead. According to Hughes the Non GMO-labeled product will show up on shelves in 30 days and the conversion should be completed in 90 days. "Consumers are communicating a strong desire for more transparency in their food ingredients...

It's not just the sugar that destroys your teeth: Carbonated beverages are all made with acid

By David Gutierrez, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) By definition, a carbonated beverage is a liquid that has had carbon dioxide gas dissolved into it. This gas produces the fizzy bubbles that have made such beverages so wildly popular. Yet, a side effect of forcing carbon dioxide gas into a beverage is that some of the carbon dioxide will react with water to form carbonic acid. This acid is responsible for the characteristic "bite" of most sodas, and its absence is part of the reason that flat sodas taste so different. In addition...

Obamacare architect says, 'You don't need a doctor...'

By Jonathan Benson, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) If you like your doctor, we now know that you probably won't be able to keep your doctor when all is said and done as part of the Great American Healthcare Takeover. And based on statements recently made by Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel, M.D., you may not even get a doctor at all. During a recent interview with Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, Emanuel told the controversial talk show host that "you don't need a doctor for every part of your healthcare," referencing the many Obamacare...

Fruit and vegetable juicing may be key to helping people with addictions

By Raw Michelle, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Could juicing be instrumental in overcoming addictions ranging from nicotine to misuse of medications? For many people, the answer is a resounding, "yes." Keri Kenseth, an avid juicer, says that eating fresh fruits and vegetables in this manner is the ideal way for people to maintain good health, or in the case of people with addictions, to nurture their bodies back to health. How juicing helps people with addictions restore their health Bodies that have faced years of addictions...

If smallpox has been stamped out, shouldn't we destroy the last few vials of it?

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) At one point in world history, smallpox (Variola major) was a killer disease on a massive scale, killing 300 million in the 20th century alone. However, some 30 years ago, smallpox had been declared eradicated from the globe. And yet, there are still two places where strains of the disease are kept alive; the question is, why? Finally, more people have begun asking that very question; 2014 could become the year that mankind destroys the last trace of this global killer once and for...

Big Food exploits 'gray areas' for questionable ingredients

By S. D. Wells, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Start this whole thing off with ingredients that you probably aren't sure of and which appear in tons and tons of foods that you probably consume regularly: canola oil, TBHQ, sodium benzoate, soy lecithin, polysaccharides and carrageenan. Then throw in BHT for freshness. How about some natural flavors, natural colors (bugs) and "all natural" GMOs, and what have you got? You've got gluten-free foods that are horrible for your health and contain MSG and other toxic food criminals known...

Can eating lean meat and avoiding organ meats cause a nutritional imbalance?

By Dr. David Jockers, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Westernized society has traditionally focused on the lean, muscular portions of meat and low-fat dairy and poultry. Traditional cultures always favored the fatty regions, the organ meats and the bones as sources of valuable nutrition. Could one develop health problems from an imbalance of lean meat over fatty, gelatinous regions? In Western culture, lean meats are used exclusively and most of the organ meats and stock bones are discarded or used as pet food. Lean meats are thought...

Heavy metals in cigarettes feed 'the hook' - Learn how to get unhooked

By S. D. Wells, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) What amounts of heavy metals are deposited in your body if you smoke a pack of cigarettes every day? What if you smoke two packs a day? Heavy metal toxicity feeds the vicious cycle of needing super-strong nicotine to provide temporary relief from heavy metal toxic overload, also known as the "aspirin for the cigarette hangover." Find out what it means to your body to be smoking the heavy metals in cigarettes at 250 to 500 inhalations per day. What the heck are you REALLY smoking? If...

How to detoxify and lose inches

By Janet Lancaster, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Many people know that toxins are at the root of many diseases. Yet toxins also impact weight management. Excess toxins are stored in fatty tissue and accumulate in fat cells, adding to body mass. A healthy lifestyle helps prevent toxic overload. Avoiding and eliminating toxins isn't complicated; there are many natural, free and inexpensive ways to detoxify and lose inches. Impact of toxins Excess toxins are stored in fat cells. The more fat cells available, the greater the ability...

Daily vitamin intake can reduce risk of cataracts in men

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) There has been no shortage of "experts" and naysayers in recent months downplaying the health benefits of dietary supplementation, but time and again science proves them wrong. New research by scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School has found that long-term daily use of multivitamin supplements can work to reduce the risk of men developing cataracts. A research team led by Dr. William Christen of Harvard Medical School, which published its findings...

Enjoy better health with alkaline foods

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) By now, everyone knows just how important diet is to health. The foods that are eaten, as well as the quantities, often have a profound effect on the condition of the body. Of course, staying away from excess fat, sugar and additives is one component of eating well. High acid foods unbalance body Eating foods that are high in alkaline helps to keep the elements of the body in balance. In general, people consume too much protein in their diets, to the point that it displaces other...

Nobel prize winner warns of rising stock market bubble

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) We're not much into random doom-and-gloom predictions, but we have pointed out before that a country as far in debt as we are - and getting deeper in debt by the day - cannot sustain itself forever. So what happens to a country's financial markets when its government tanks economically? You guessed it. The markets tank as well. But a failing government isn't the only thing that can crash a market. Other factors contribute as well, such as when the market finally adjusts after...

MSG is safe in small amounts, or so you think

By Cindy L. , March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) MSG is a flavor enhancer added to loads of processed foods. Conventionally considered to be safe for consumption, MSG has even been touted to be beneficial, as it can help reduce salt intake while keeping food tasty. Although some consumers claim they experience what is known as the MSG symptom complex after ingesting the additive, studies are quickly highlighted to assert the absence of link between MSG and the symptoms, as well as conditions like asthma and obesity. Even if MSG produces...

GMOs will unleash global killer 'ecocide' across the planet, warns prominent scientist

By Mike Adams, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A top scientist and "risk engineering" expert is now publicly warning that GMOs pose a dire, genuine threat to the continuation of life on Earth. Nassim Taleb, author of The Black Swan and Fooled by Randomness, says that GMOs have the potential to cause "an irreversible termination of life at some scale, which could be the planet." His full explanation is presented in this public paper which describes how even a small risk per crop species can still result in global ecocide if pursued...

Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 begins to demand supernatural explanations

By Mike Adams, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) As the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 continues to absolutely baffle investigators, explanations for what might have happened to the flight have entered the realm of the supernatural. Astonishingly, the Washington Post is now reporting that smartphones of some passengers who boarded the flight are still active and connected to the 'net even though the plane they were on has vanished. As WashPost reports: One of the most eerie rumors came after a few relatives said they...

Wal-Mart spreads across America like epidemic disease: Watch the animation

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Most of the country lives in an urban or suburban environment. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2010, the number of Americans living in the country's 3,573 urban areas (defined as population groupings of 50,000 or more) was about 249.6 million people. To those who still live rurally, mom-and-pop stores and small businesses offering a variety of goods are still around. But never far away are what we call nowadays the "big-box stores" -- giant chain retailers that offer lots...

Government study finds toxic Roundup herbicide in 75 percent of air, rain samples

By Jonathan Benson, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) You might not want to hold your tongue out to catch that enticing drop the next time it rains -- you could end up inadvertently taking a swig of Monsanto's Roundup herbicide. New research published in the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry reveals that both air and rain are contaminated with Roundup and other toxic agricultural chemicals more than 75 percent of the time in some areas, exposing potentially hundreds of millions of people to small and perpetual doses of hidden...

Produce in India's capital declared unsafe for human consumption due to pesticide residue

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A suo moto probe has been issued in India, as dangerous levels of pesticides continue to show up in produce served in India's open markets. Suo moto probes are often issued by courts when the subject matter is dire and of public interest. Upon the revelation of new findings in early March 2014, the High Court of Delhi declared that much of the produce sold in the open markets is unfit for human consumption. After a court-sanctioned committee tested various fruits and vegetables...

Low exposure of chemicals in food packaging over the long term may pose health concerns

By J. Anderson, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) One aspect of continually eating foods packaged in plastics and other materials may be the prolonged low exposure of chemicals and other substances. A recent commentary published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health indicated that the substances in the packaging of many processed foods can leach into the actual food itself, posing many health concerns. Common packaging chemicals For example, the cancer causing substance formaldehyde is legally used in food packaging...

Why doesn't USDA's seal of 'certified organic' check for heavy metals?

By S. D. Wells, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) The industrial contamination of farms has reached alarming levels in the United States, and Mike Adams, Editor-in-Chief of Natural News, is sounding the alarms. This is like Paul Revere carrying THAT message, but this is for your health and sanity, instead of just your right to your land and your income. Foods being imported and exported all over the world are contaminated with heavy metals at unconscionable levels, and nobody is doing a thing about it, except for Consumer Lab and...

Chemotherapy-free cancer treatment uses body's own immune system to attack diseased cells

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) A revolutionary breakthrough in cancer treatment that is being described as a "game-changer" would see the body's own immune system utilized to attack diseased cells, rather than rely on sickening chemotherapy, researchers announced lately. Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York say they have successfully experimented with the new procedure, using 16 people who had advanced leukemia and had otherwise run out of treatment options. The researchers said the...

Vaccine Rights Attorney Challenges Colorado Legislature on Vaccine Exemption Bill

By Alan Phillips, J.D., March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) California, Oregon and Washington State all have recently enacted new vaccine exemption laws making it harder for parents to exempt their children from mandatory vaccines required for school and daycare. Colorado's House Bill 14-1288, if passed, will follow this trend by adding a requirement that parents be educated about the risks and benefits of vaccines in order to exercise a non-medical vaccine exemption. Vaccine rights activists oppose this bill because the true risks are seldom...

Latest studies show that glyphosate causes gluten intolerance

By Sue Woledge, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) The incidence of gluten intolerance, celiac disease and other health problems linked to the consumption of wheat and gluten are on the rise world wide and seem to be reaching epidemic proportions. But while wheat, and more specifically gluten, have traditionally been blamed for this modern epidemic, new evidence points to glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide, as being a probable cause or contributor to this rapidly increasing health crisis. It would seem...

Yellow dyes said to contain toxic chemicals

By J. D. Heyes, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) New, as-yet-unpublished, research has found that traces of a chemical banned in the U.S. some 35 years ago is leaching out of clothing and printed materials from around the world. The chemical, a polychlorinated biphenyl called PCB-11, was found in just about every sample of paper products sold in 26 countries, as well as clothing sold in the United States. And researchers say their findings could shed light on how the chemical, which is tied to yellow dyes, paints and inks, has...

The process used to make black and oolong tea destroys many of the antioxidants found in green and white tea

By David Gutierrez, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Although green and white tea leaves are harvested at different times, they share an important characteristic: they are pan- or oven-dried immediately after harvesting. In contrast, both black and oolong tea are allowed to sit out in the air for varying lengths of time before being dried. While sitting out, they undergo a process called oxidation, in which free radicals in the air (primarily oxygen molecules) react with the molecules inside the tea leaves and change chemical structures...

Is stress ruining your life? Learn how to tame this health destroying beast with a few simple tips

By Carolanne Wright, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Stress is such a common occurrence in our daily lives that we have come to the point where we barely question its presence. And yet, when we ignore these heightened states of pressure, our physical, mental and emotional health suffers. But it doesn't have to be this way. Taking a cue from those who are cool under fire, we can transform our daily experience into one that is productive, relaxed and actually enjoyable. Danger signs of stress According to the Mayo Clinic, chronic stress...

How to debunk the most common dietary myths using science

By Ethan A. Huff, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) While more and more dietitians, nutritionists and doctors are coming around to face the facts that all calories are not the same and that fat is actually good for you, there is still a strong status quo element pushing dietary myths like the low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet, for instance, and "saturated fats are bad" dogma. These and other popular, yet fundamentally incorrect, dietary fallacies are still prevalent, but they are also easily debunked using science, that is if you know...

Keep calm: Risk of heart attack rises in hours after angry outburst

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) If ever there was a reason to try to stay calm in stressful situations, this is it: A new study finds that you may be more at risk for a heart attack or stroke following an angry outburst. Researchers were quick to add that the absolute risks to any one person of having heart problems following a single outburst remain low. But, following a review of multiple studies, researchers determined that the risk did, in fact, rise considerably when compared to periods of calm. "It is...

Reasons to avoid the use of prescription sleeping pills

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Even if you have trouble sleeping, you should still avoid taking sleeping pills because there have been recent headlines linking some of these pills to death. In a new study in the journal BMJ Open, it has been proved that even occasional use of prescription pills increases the risk of cancer and death. In this study, researchers looked at the medical records of around 10,500 people who used prescription sleep aids, such as Restoril and Ambien, and then compared them with all those...

Low vitamin D levels in pregnant women increases risk of life-threatening disorder

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 11 2014
(NaturalNews) Blocked out of our modern lives with chemical lotions and chemtrail aerosols, sunlight is often disregarded and disrespected. Sedentary lifestyles keep people indoors, out of touch with the sun's living energy. As the main source of vitamin D, sunlight is often taken for granted and misunderstood for its role in preventing a wide range of degenerative diseases. Life on Earth depends on the energy emanating from the sun, including its unseen powers of vitamin D that shine down, through...

Six important facts you're not being told about lost Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

By Mike Adams, March 10 2014
(NaturalNews) There are some astonishing things you're not being told about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, the flight that simply vanished over the Gulf of Thailand with 239 people on board. The mystery of the flight's sudden and complete disappearance has even the world's top air safety authorities baffled. "Air-safety and antiterror authorities on two continents appeared equally stumped about what direction the probe should take," reports the Wall Street Journal. WSJ goes on to report: ...



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