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Suffer from fibromyalgia? You might be sensory defensive

By Sharon Heller, PhD, February 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Fibromyalgia sufferers experience chronic widespread muscular pain, achiness, poor sleep, and extreme fatigue. Following a sleepless night, sufferers of FM wake up exhausted, their mind in a fog, and their bodies feeling beaten up with intense pain that could last for days, weeks, or even months. Low sensory threshold FM sufferers feel intense pain because of a low pain threshold. But it's not just pain. They appear to have a low threshold for multiple sensations including touch...

Antidepressant Paxil, commonly precribed for depressed cancer patients, increases risk of breast cancer

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) New research suggests that one of the more popular antidepressants, Paxil, may actually contribute to the growth of cancerous tumors in women. That's according to a team of scientists from the City of Hope in Duarte, California, which has developed a quick way to zero in on drugs and chemicals that are capable of disrupting human sex hormones and influencing the development and progression of diseases, like breast cancer in women. As reported by the Los Angeles Times: In a...

Treating hidden causes of disease results in miraculous healing

By Michelle Goldstein, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Holistic practitioners understand that healing from diseases can occur when hidden causes are identified and treated. Top hidden causes of illness include heavy metals, hidden dental infections, food sensitivities and infectious agents such as parasites. Heavy metal poisoning is widespread Primary sources of the toxic heavy metals mercury and aluminum include vaccines, dental fillings, cookware, cosmetics and food. These metals are associated with autism, autoimmune disorders...

California doctors refuse to perform back surgery on man with Obamacare coverage

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) As a whole, the American healthcare system has been spiraling out of control for years now and is currently responsible for 780,000 or more deaths annually. According to statistics obtained from Gary Null in the book Death by Medicine, these healthcare deaths include approximately 106,000 due to adverse drug reactions, 98,000 from medical error, 115,000 from bedsores, 88,000 from infection, 108,800 from malnutrition and 32,000 from surgery error. These are just some of the statistics...

Lead toxicity causes a host of suprisingly unpleasant health conditions

By Carolanne Wright, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) "As auto sales boomed after World War II, and drivers in powerful new cars increasingly asked service station attendants to "fill 'er up with ethyl," they were unwittingly creating a crime wave two decades later," reports Mother Jones in "America's Real Criminal Element: Lead." As it turns out, contact with lead can give rise to aggressive and delinquent behavior, not to mention learning disabilities and lower IQ scores. When leaded gasoline was phased out in the 1970s, an interesting...

Scientists develop breakthrough treatment in children with peanut allergies

By S. D. Wells, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) If the peanut allergy epidemic is man-made, can it be undone? What if the vaccine industry took peanut oil out of all vaccines, would the allergy statistics plummet? How is it that so many people want to justify a high chance of getting a serious food allergy, which has deadly risk factors in and of itself, with a possibly reduced risk of getting, say, the mumps or measles? Take a big guess at the average number of vaccines that U.S. children get before age seven. As the Western...

Top seven ways Big Food tricks you into eating cancer

By S. D. Wells, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Big Food is a conglomeration of massive, monopolistic corporations and companies which process and sell more than 90% of the "food" products found on typical grocery shelves. Any health enthusiast in the world can tell you in so many words that Biotech and Big Food purposely design food to make people sick, and that the Big Pharma healthcare machine, also know as the Medical-Industrial Complex, is more or less the "back end" symptom-cover-up treatment for the ills that come directly...

Vitamin C can help reduce your risk of a stroke

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Vitamin C is a necessary daily supplement for a number of reasons, but new data suggest that it can also cut your chances of suffering a stroke. A new study that is set to be presented to a conference of experts later in the year indicates that eating foods rich in vitamin C -- oranges, strawberries, peppers, broccoli, papaya, to name a few -- can reduce hemorrhagic stroke risks. As reported by Medical News Today, stroke is the fourth-leading cause of the death in the United States...

5 reasons your digestive system isn't working properly

By Derek Henry, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) It seems nearly everyone has digestive issues these days. Crohn's, IBS, colitis, celiac, and dozens of other digestive disorders have made an industry out of sugar free, gluten free, and dairy free products. So why is it that those with digestive issues can't often fully fix them and have to follow a very strict diet or suffer the painful consequences? Gut flora imbalance One of the main reasons you are not able to digest food properly is bacterial imbalance in your intestinal system...

Canadian government to review 23 pesticides banned in Europe

By PF Louis, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Have any idea of how many chemicals have been introduced into our environments since WWII? A half-decade ago, the count* was over 80,000. Some are used for Big Ag, some are in medicines and processed foods, toys and household items, and some of them are in the air and water. Industrial chemicals, most of which are barely tested by the people who make them, are ubiquitous. Most toxicities are usually not realized until massive adverse health reports are made. We're the guinea pigs...

11-year-old entrepreneur ordered by health department to shut down thriving cupcake business, told it's 'illegal'

By Jonathan Benson, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) For more than two years, 11-year-old Chloe Stirling of Troy, Illinois, has been baking cupcakes out of her family's house and selling them to friends and neighbors in her local community, a successful business endeavor that has put the child well on track to purchasing a car by the time she is old enough to drive. But local health officials recently demanded that young Chloe immediately cease all baking operations, accusing the budding entrepreneur of running an "illegal" food operation...

Vitamin D: Are you getting enough of this essential vitamin?

By Michael Ravensthorpe, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin and one of the most important vitamins for our overall health. Though five forms of it are known to science (vitamins D1, D2, D3, D4 and D5), the two forms that matter most to us are D2 (ergocalciferol, a synthetic form made by irradiating fungus and plant matter) and D3 (cholecalciferol, a natural form created in our bodies from sunlight exposure). Aside from being more natural, vitamin D3 is 87 percent more potent than vitamin D2, making it the best...

A tale of vegan and vegetarian 'potluck' nightmares

By S. D. Wells, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) A vegetarian couple was walking through Trader Joe's one fine day, and the cook in the back at the little kiosk had some stuffed mushrooms "hot and ready" and offered them up, so the man grabbed two, shoved one in his mouth and handed the other one to his better half. She ate it too. Halfway through the tasty treat he ran into a problem. That problem was chicken. He had already swallowed most of his when he found what felt like chicken, and he realized what had probably happened. He...

Is DHEA a veritable 'fountain of youth' in a bottle?

By Carolanne Wright, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) A seeming miracle, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is known for its ability to turn back the hands of time, decrease fat storage, ease coronary heart disease and osteoporosis, alleviate depression and improve fertility and sexual arousal. But can supplementing with this natural steroid really provide a magical cure-all as many headlines claim? Marcelle Pick, OB/GYN, NP, takes a look at the enthusiasm surrounding DHEA and separates fact from fiction. What exactly is DHEA?A precursor...

Thousands who signed up with Healthcare.gov encounter errors that cannot be fixed

By J. D. Heyes, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) The Obama administration has told the country repeatedly that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is making progress in fixing the myriad of problems with the federal Obamacare website, Healthcare.gov, but despite those assurances, a number of problems and glitches remain. As reported by The Washington Post, tens of thousands of Americans have recently discovered that the website made a number of mistakes as they were enrolling for coverage. And worse, they have since...

Exposure to nicotine in womb raises obesity risk

By PF Louis, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Not smoking or drinking during pregnancy is one of those "everyone knows" affairs. But not everyone abides by those rules. Health Canada estimates that around 20% of expectant mothers continue smoking. And some that do abide use nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), which could be in the form of a gum, lozenges, sprays or transdermal patches. A Canadian research team located primarily at the University of Western Ontario with support from researchers at McMaster University, both...

12 potentially life-threatening errors you're making in food preparedness and survival strategies

By Mike Adams, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Although armed with good intentions, most preppers and survivalists are making critical errors -- perhaps fatal errors -- in their food preparedness strategies. This article is designed to help you identify and correct those errors as quickly as possible so that you're in good shape before the food collapse arrives. When will that be, exactly? It depends on whom you believe: geologists say the world's primary irrigation aquifers have maybe 20 - 30 years of water remaining, after...

Obama administration launches devious FCC plan to control all news sources in America and FAILS

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The first amendment of the Bill of Rights states that "Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom... of the press." The words are clear and understood, but what if it's not Congress trying to control the press? What happens when the President and departments of the executive branch go around the Bill of Rights and begin controlling the news stories that the free press presents to the people? FCC gathering information to 'ascertain the process by which stories are selected'New...

UK company Oxitec plans to release GM mosquitoes in Panama without required risk assessment

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) A British vector-control firm is planning to release genetically modified mosquitoes in Panama before the company performs an adequate risk assessment, according to several reports. The group GM Watch, an organization established to "counter the enormous corporate political power and propaganda of the biotech industry and its supporters," according to its website, reported Feb. 12: Oxitec's notification for the export of GM mosquito eggs to Panama contains no risk assessment for...

Eight unique ways to use honey beyond the kitchen

By Carolanne Wright, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) As a healing and nutrient-dense food, many of us are familiar with the benefits of raw honey. But did you know that honey can be used in a variety of ways outside the kitchen? If we only use honey for its sweet taste and glorious texture, we miss out on an entire spectrum of applications. Granted, a batch of local, organic and unpasteurized (raw) honey offers a wealth of nutritional perks, including minerals like iron, calcium, potassium and magnesium -- not to mention easily digestible...

Inmate challenges prison torture in lawsuit against LA County

By Ethan A. Huff, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD), as well as L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca and 10 LASD officers, is the subject of a new lawsuit alleging horrific abuse and torture that at least one former inmate says took place at Men's Central Jail. Jose Transito Flores says he was tortured and sexually abused while serving time at the prison, according to Courthouse News Service (CNS), and is now seeking damages and punitive damages for constitutional violations and municipal liability...

Taking a daily brisk walk lowers the risk of prostate cancer

By Yanjun, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Prostate cancer is one of the leading killers among men over 60 years of age. This type of cancer can go for many years undetected, and without causing any serious problems. However, it can also get very aggressive and spread rapidly to other parts of the body. When this happens, it can be very difficult to treat. But there is some good news. It has been proved that taking a daily brisk walk lowers the risk of prostate cancer. Risks of developing cancer increase with one's age Age...

Talking to premature babies may help them develop faster while in the the hospital

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) In the hospital, premature babies are usually sanctioned in a separate neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) room where they receive very little interaction and hear very little adult communication. Monitors and machines may be humming in the room, but these noises do little to help premature babies develop while they are separated from the attention, care and voice of their mother and others. Lack of communication with premature babies adversely affects their developmentNew evidence...

Conservationists using space technology to monitor world's whale population

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) In a bid to keep better track of the world's whale populations, conservationists have begun using satellite technology to monitor the hefty mammals. According to Britain's Daily Mail newspaper, the high-tech satellites being used in the conservation effort are orbiting 480 miles above the earth. And while they are used in a variety of observation roles, using them to keep track of whales is a bit unusual, the paper said. Even more amazing is the fact that British Antarctic Survey...

Look years younger by ditching health-sapping bad habits

By Yanjun, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) It has been shown repeatedly that bad habits are detrimental to a person's health. Whether this involves smoking or using smokeless tobacco, drinking in excess, not exercising, eating high fat and calorie food, or any number of myriad of other bad habits, they can actually shorten the lifespan of that particular person. In fact, in some cases, these bad habits can take a dozen or more years off their lives. Adds years to a person's looks Many people do not realize how their health...

Constantly stressed out people are more likely to develop brain illness

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) New research findings suggest that chronic stress over time creates changes in the brain, which might be helpful in explaining how long-term high stress levels can make sufferers more prone to mood disorders and anxiety later in life. Daniela Kaufer, a UC Berkeley associate professor of integrative biology, and a team of colleagues found through a series of experiments on rats that chronic stress generates more myelin-producing cells and fewer neurons than normal. That resulted in...

New printer uses water instead of ink

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Soon, if Chinese researchers are successful, the world's printers won't use environmentally unfriendly ink - they will use water. Many people find it much more difficult to read from a brightly lit computer screen. For them, there is nothing like the feel of paper in hand. Plus, printing stories, reports or other items allows you the freedom to move away from your brightly lit screen and take your printed copy with you or relax somewhere while reading. But that presents a dilemma...

Go nuts to significantly lower risk of obesity and diabetes, and aid your weight management strategy

By John Phillip, February 15 2014
(NaturalNews) A surprising number of people avoid eating nuts as they retain the false stigma that the calories derived from a handful of nuts contribute to weight gain. Nuts also deliver a higher percentage of fat calories per ounce than many nutritionally deficient processed foods and are thus considered to be unhealthy. As the incidence of metabolic syndrome (six health metrics that increase risk of diabetes, heart disease and many other potentially fatal chronic conditions) continues to skyrocket...

UK town to send fitness tips to obese residents

By J. D. Heyes, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) In what some claim is a bizarre way to help residents stay fit, officials in one British town have said they will begin texting fitness tips to those who are deemed to be overweight, though some have criticized the program as worthless, expensive and doomed to fail. The BBC reports that folks rated as obese in the city of Stoke-on-Trent will be sent the "encouraging" text messages, by rule of the city council. According to the report, the council has classified about 70,000 people...

Chicory is especially great for your liver and digestive tract

By P. Simard, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Chicory is one of the many herbs derived from the daisy family. In the past, the Romans believed it was a great plant to cleanse the blood but it's in ancient Egypt where people first discovered its main perks, as they noted it was extremely helpful to maintain healthy livers and gallbladders. Actually in more recent years, the Zoology Department at Mansoura University in Egypt revealed that chicory may help diminish oxidative stress and liver injury in certain circumstances. Since...

Test-tube baby births reach record high in US

By Jonathan Benson, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) More Americans than ever are choosing to have children via in vitro fertilization (IVF) as opposed to a traditional pregnancy, says a new report recently put out by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). According to the latest data, a record 165,172 IVF procedures took place in the U.S. in 2012, more than one-third of which resulted in successful births. Since its initial debut in the 1980s, the IVF procedure has soared in popularity, particularly due to the fact...

Mercury toxicity explained: an interview with Dr. Chris Shade of Quicksilver Scientific

By Mike Adams, February 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Just how toxic is mercury in all its different forms? Is ethyl mercury "safer" than methyl mercury? What about organic vs. inorganic? Dr. Chris Shade, founder of Quicksilver Scientific, explains mercury toxicity in amazing detail during an interview with the Health Ranger. Click here to listen to the interview now (Youtube). During the interview, Dr. Chris Shade and the Health Ranger discuss: • How "leaky gut" makes mercury toxicity far worse. • Why mercury can...

NY Attorney General confirms real-life conspiracy among drug companies

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) The office of the New York Attorney General and the American units of Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. have come to terms on a settlement involving claims that an agreement between the two Big Pharma companies restricted competition unlawfully. Both companies agreed to pay a small fine (by comparison) of $150,000 to New York State and to cease making similar agreements in the future as part of the settlement, Reuters reported. Neither company admitted...

Toxic waste dumped into quarry by Monsanto continues to poison British village

By Michael Ravensthorpe, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) For a long time, the village of Groesfaen in the south of Wales, UK, was a desirable place to live. Quiet and untouched, yet located within short traveling distance of Wales' bustling capital city, Cardiff, Groesfaen had, by the turn of the twenty-first century, transformed from a nondescript hamlet into a small but prosperous hub of commuters - and with more housing estates being developed every year, its future seemed positive. In 2003, however, the residents of Groesfaen began...

Fish in Gulf of Mexico experience heart attacks due to oil contamination

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Swimming majestically in the open seas, with eyes wide on both sides of its face, the bluefin tuna gazes into... a curtain of crude oil. When the 2010 BP oil spill contaminated the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, beautiful wild fish like the bluefin tuna were forced to face new challenges for survival. Now, researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Stanford University are discovering that oil pollution can elicit early heart attacks in this species...

Large study finds mammograms do not lower breast cancer death rate

By Reuben Chow, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) A large and comprehensive study which looked at 90,000 Canadian women aged 40 to 59 for 25 years has cast fresh doubts on the usefulness of mammography. It found that mammograms did not lower the death rate from breast cancer. And it didn't reduce the death rate from all causes, either. The study, which was published in the British Medical Journal, had compared the outcomes of women who either carried out breast examinations on their own, or underwent regular mammograms and breast...

California senator proposes bill for labels on soda warning of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay

By PF Louis, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) California State Senator Bill Monning (D-Carmel) and others are proposing legislation that would require warning labels on sodas and juices with added sugars. The California State warning would include this phrase: "Drinking beverages with added sugar(s) contributes to obesity, diabetes, and tooth decay." Senator Monning stated in a news conference, "When the science is this conclusive, the state of California has a responsibility to take steps to protect consumers." The warning...

Hey vegetarians, did you check for calf stomach (rennet) in your cheese?

By S. D. Wells, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) How many vegetarians think that their cheese does not contain animal byproducts? Did you think that, because it says on the package "no rBST hormones" or "no rBGH used with these cows," they didn't kill their babies and carve out their stomachs for some rennet? If you've abstained from eating meat because you feel sorry for animals, especially ones that are treated inhumanely, what about their babies? You may want to make your own pizzas with vegetarian cheese instead of ordering out...

7 extraordinary benefits to overcoming self-sabotage

By Mike Bundrant, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Self-sabotage happens when you knowingly or unknowingly act as your own worst enemy. When it happens, you often end up doing the exact opposite of what would make you happy and successful. If you were to look under the surface, you'd discover that most failed goals, relationships, businesses and dreams have deeply subconscious roots in self-sabotage. We tend to get in our own way - and do it consistently. Then, we hide the unpleasant truth from ourselves through various psychological...

FDA to make recall data public beginning this year

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) 2014 will be the year that the Food and Drug Administration begins making product recall data available to the public, in a further bid by the Obama administration to increase government transparency. According to the Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS), whose membership focus on the regulation of healthcare and related products, the FDA's project amounts to an "unprecedented" change in the agency's policies. "Data transparency has been all the rage in the life science...

How to eat healthy when dining out

By Dr. David Jockers, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) For health conscious individuals, eating out at restaurants has always been tricky. Today, more and more places are beginning to provide organic and nutrient dense options. One of the biggest challenges people have as they begin to lead a healthier lifestyle has to do with social outings and restaurants. When you are trying to live a gluten-free, organic lifestyle there are some social repercussions. You can get around these challenges by doing your research and planning beforehand...

Children being exposed to more brain-harming chemicals than ever

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Being a kid in the 21st century is in many ways no different than at any other time in our history, in that even today, with advanced technology, there is still no way to keep them 100 percent safe. When you think about it, technology is directly responsible for many of the things that negatively affect our children. That is especially true of many of the chemicals they are exposed to these days -- chemicals which can, in fact, harm their brain development. Along those lines,...

Report confirms importance of eating pale produce, 'a forgotten source of nutrients'

By Antonia, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) According to a report in Advances in Nutrition, a journal published by the American Society for Nutrition, it's high time that we take a closer look at the health benefits of pale produce, not just colorful ones. The report, "White Vegetables: A Forgotten Source of Nutrients," outlines the benefits of pale produce and suggests that Americans consider incorporating more of them in their diets to obtain the nutrients that are often overlooked in favor of foods that have deeper hues. ...

Study shows death from stroke may be related to weather changes

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study finds that dying from a stroke could be linked to meteorological conditions at the time of affliction. Scientists presented their findings at the American Stroke Association's recent International Stroke Conference, which was held in San Diego Feb. 12-14. There, researchers said data indicate that rates of hospitalization and death from a stroke correspond to the rise and fall of environmental temperatures and dew points. "Weather is not something people would typically...

Salmon inherit mental map based on Earth's magnetic field

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) At the Oregon Hatchery Research Center, a team of scientists set out to learn how Chinook salmon migrate and how they return home from the vast depths of the ocean. It's fascinating how salmon navigate thousands of miles of open sea and ultimately return to their river of origin. Magnetic field experiments show that salmon have a mental map that leads them homeUltimately, the researchers discovered a pattern in salmon swimming direction that was related to the earth's magnetic field...

New high-tech glasses allow surgeons to 'see' cancer

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) New high-tech glasses developed by an American company give surgeons the ability to locate hard-to-find and hard-to-see cancer cells during surgery, thereby reducing the need for follow-up operations. A report in PharmaTimes said that the spectacles, developed at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, could help surgeons visualize cancer cells, which appear blue to surgeons who sport the eyewear. The glasses give surgeons a unique ability to distinguish diseased...

If both parents have Alzheimer's, the disease may show up in brain scans years before symptoms

By J. D. Heyes, February 21 2014
(NaturalNews) Most people associate Alzheimer's disease with older individuals, and indeed, being diagnosed with the affliction generally does not happen until later in life. But a new study, which was published recently in the medical journal Neurology, has found that people who are currently dementia-free but whose parents have both been diagnosed with Alzheimer's may begin to show signs of the disease in brain scans decades before they begin to show symptoms. Could be partially hereditary A...

Battle for humanity nearly lost: global food supply deliberately engineered to end life, not nourish it

By Mike Adams, February 20 2014
(NaturalNews) After having now analyzed over 1,000 foods, superfoods, vitamins, junk foods and popular beverages for heavy metals and other substances at the Natural News Forensic Food Labs, I have arrived at a conclusion so alarming and urgent that it can only be stated bluntly. Based on what I am seeing via atomic spectroscopy analysis of all the dietary substances people are consuming on a daily basis, I must now announce that the battle for humanity is nearly lost. The food supply appears...

ADA recommends using fluoride to poison infants as young as six months old

By J. D. Heyes, February 20 2014
(NaturalNews) As millions of our readers know, we're not fans of dangerous fluoride here at Natural News. It's too bad that so many of our institutions are, however, especially because of the bad advice that they hand out to unsuspecting Americans. Take the American Dental Association. It's no secret that the ADA has been recommending the use of IQ-lowering fluoride for decades, but recently, the organization cast its net wider, and it is now calling on parents to begin using fluoride-filled...

EPA declares Bt residue on GM soybeans to be safe at all levels

By Jonathan Benson, February 20 2014
(NaturalNews) In another victory for the chemical industry, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared that residue of Bt toxin from genetically modified (GM) Bt crops is permissible at all levels in soy foods for humans and soy feed for animals. The EPA has essentially relieved the biotechnology industry of all responsibility for this genetic poison in a final rule published on February 12, 2014, which exempts from residue tolerance requirements all soybeans currently grown for...



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