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The sexualization of breast cancer is yet another sick cancer industry marketing ploy

By Jonathan Benson, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) There is nothing sexy about a woman with breast cancer having to have one or both of her breasts surgically removed as part of a humiliating mastectomy, or having to undergo toxic chemotherapy and radiation treatments that leave her bald and severely immuno-compromised, not to mention potentially even dead. But this is the message being sent by the cancer industry these days with its numerous sexualization of breast cancer campaigns, which crudely reference breasts using all sorts of...

China grows its rice on land contaminated with industrial waste

By J. D. Heyes, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) The news regarding the abysmal conditions in which China produces its food continues to go from bad to worse as new information reveals the absolute failure of the Communist Party's ability to create an environment of self-sustainability. Reuters reported May 22 that yet another food scandal has arisen with the discovery of dangerous levels of toxic cadmium in rice that was being sold in the southern city of Guangzhou. It was the late CP Chairman Mao Zedong's goal to make China self...

B vitamins help reduce brain shrinkage and may prevent Alzheimer's disease

By John Phillip, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) Alzheimer's disease is pathologically characterized as a reduction in brain volume, commonly referred to as shrinkage, as well as amyloid protein tangles that prevent efficient communication between neurons by altering chemical and electrical signaling. Fortunately, many natural nutrients (curcumin, resveratrol, vitamin D3) have been identified by researchers over the past decade that effectively cross the blood-brain barrier to counteract reduced brain volume and naturally clear protein...

RFID tracking armbands forced on all residents near California music festival

By Ethan A. Huff, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) Local residents living within a one-mile radius of the venue for the popular Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, which takes place annually in Indio, California, got an advanced preview of the emerging American police state this year. According to a recent report by the Los Angeles Times (LAT), the Coachella's use of RFID (radio-frequency identification) wristbands to track attendees has been extended beyond just ticket holders to residents living around the Empire Polo Field where...

Man faces 75 year prison sentence for videotaping police

By Lance Johnson, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) Abuse of power is becoming accepted at even local levels now, as absurd targeting of ordinary non-violent Americans becomes "normal." Michael Allison, a 42-year-old man from Robinson, a small town in Illinois, faces a 75-year prison sentence for videotaping police. The charge waged against Michael Allison is based on an archaic Illinois eavesdropping law which slaps a 15-year prison sentence for each "eavesdropping" offense. Michael is accused of five offenses, including his videotaping...

Four superfoods to never leave home without

By PF Louis, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) If you have to go on the road to visit friends or relatives, or a business trip of some sort, it would be wise to bring along some superfoods to maintain the nutritional level you have at home. The food you'll get while visiting good friends or nice relatives or staying at decent accommodations on the road will probably be lacking nutritionally. That's why carrying ample amounts of superfoods that take very little space would be helpful. You would then be able to maintain a high...

Chemical additives lurking in fresh cuts of meat

By Christy Pooschke , June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) It is common knowledge that cold cuts and hot dogs contain less-than-desirable food additives (e.g., nitrites), but what about "fresh" cuts of meat at your local butcher or supermarket? Shoppers may logically assume that fresh cuts of meat contain just meat; but store-bought chickens, steaks and chops often contain chemical additives, as well. These added chemicals are one of the many reasons it is best to purchase meat directly from local farmers, instead. Store-bought meats are...

Rand Paul speaks out against government abuses of privacy, calls out Google to protect it more

By J. D. Heyes, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) You may not always agree with him, but one thing about Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is that he is a consistent champion of individual rights, personal liberty and small government freedom. These traits were on display once more in a recent interview with Wired magazine's Danger Room during a trip through Silicon Valley. The purpose of the swing through some of liberal-progressive California was to sit down and talk with executives from Google, Facebook and eBay about privacy in the Electronic...

Texas bans drones used for surveillance

By J. D. Heyes, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) The drumbeat of liberty and freedom continues to beat the loudest in Texas, as lawmakers there recently passed a bill that would outlaw the use of drones for surveillance. According to the Houston Chronicle the bill, which has been passed by both the House and Senate, would also permit Texans to monitor the actions of law enforcement personnel, presumably with cell phones or other commonly used electronic devices. The measure, House Bill 912, which was authored by Rep. Lance Gooden...

Refinance your home after a bankruptcy - Here's what you need to know

By JB Bardot, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) To some people, bankruptcy brings relief from being suffocated under a mountain of debt, and others experience it as a shameful sign of embarrassment and failure. Regardless of how you feel about your bankruptcy, once it's been discharged, it's not the end of the world or the end of qualifying for credit. Admittedly, bankruptcies create a few kinks and curve balls to the credit process; but, be reassured - if you still own your house and are up to date on the payments, there are ways...

Citizens sue to restore their Second Amendment rights in Colorado, Connecticut

By J. D. Heyes, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) Left-wing, anti-Second Amendment lawmakers and governors have been working overtime throughout 2013 to take away the supposedly unimpeachable right of their citizens to "keep and bear arms" of their choice. That has especially been the case in Connecticut (home to the dreadful Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings in Newtown, despite already having some of the nation's toughest anti-gun laws), Colorado and New York. But gun owners have had enough of the constitutional abuse and...

James Homes' lawyers enter insanity plea; here come the insane psychiatrists

By Jon Rappoport, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) "What do you do for a living?" "I slap fictitious disease labels on people and poison their brains." "Sounds good. We want you to examine a defendant and determine whether he was morally competent on a specific night a year ago." "Piece of cake." That's what we're dealing with now in the Batman murder case. The psychiatrists have taken over. James Holmes' lawyers have entered an insanity plea in the Aurora- theater massacre case, and the judge, Carlos Samour, has just...

Finding the number one nutrition bar

By Sandeep Godiyal, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) To date, there are actually a lot of healthy nut and fruit bars in the market that contain dried fruit as one of the primary components. A certain Dr. Michael Greger discussed in his article about the dense calories found in dried fruit. A lot of people are getting concerned that maybe eating nutrition bars frequently could make them fat. He wanted to know what dried fruit and nuts nutrition bar is best for those who do not want to gain weight. It has been found that 5 to 10 percent...

Attack of the killer African snails that can give you meningitis

By David Gutierrez, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) A recent scare in Texas has drawn attention to a remarkably destructive invasive species that, in addition to wreaking havoc on local agriculture and ecosystems, can actually give human beings meningitis. The giant African land snail (also known as the East African land snail, or Achatina fulica), is considered one of the world's foremost invasive species. Growing up to 3 inches (7 cm) high and 8 inches (20 cm) long, the snail feeds on at least 500 separate kinds of plants, lives...

The power to the people has begun

By Hesh Goldstein, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) When we talk about "power to the people", the thought of a revolution comes to mind. When we think of a revolution we think of the masses in the streets carrying weapons of all sorts going up against corrupt government officials and agencies. It makes for a good movie but for a reality disaster. But what if a group of people actively decided to put the power back in their hands and in a well thought out process could actually effect change in government? And what if that process...

Belly fat begone! Top 10 most insane ways to eliminate belly fat without diet or exercise

By Mike Adams, June 8 2013
(NaturalNews) The bane of belly fat! Nobody likes it, and the internet is full of ads that promise all sorts of ways to get rid of it. Nobody wants to hear the real answer to the problem, however, because that comes down to eating fewer calories than you expend and suffering through the weight loss starvation experience. Instead, we're offered a bizarre collection of truly insane advice ranging from taking acai diet pills (which doesn't reduce belly fat) to surgically removing most of your stomach...

Monsanto pushes bizarre conspiracy theory to deflect blame for GE wheat contamination of commercial crops

By Mike Adams, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) There is a grand conspiracy theory at work to destroy the value of U.S. wheat crops, Monsanto recently told mainstream media reporters in a telephone conference. The contaminated GE wheat recently discovered in Oregon didn't get there by escaping Monsanto's open-air GMO experiments, the company claims. Instead, they say it might have been put there by a conspiracy of crop criminals who somehow acquired GE wheat from Monsanto's field trials way back in 2005, then somehow saved it in...

Just 12 minutes of exercise a week is enough to stay fit

By Ethan A. Huff, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Staying in shape does not necessarily have to mean spending endless hours at the gym pumping iron and running on a treadmill, according to a new study out of Europe. Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology found that engaging in just four minutes of rigorous exercise three times a week is enough to raise oxygen intake levels and decrease blood pressure and glucose levels, two positive markers of physical fitness. For 10 weeks, 26 inactive, overweight,...

Shiitake mushrooms help fight cancer, reduce cholesterol, and boost immunity

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) The shiitake, also called the oakwood mushroom or the black forest mushroom in English-speaking countries, is an edible brown mushroom that is native to Japan, China, and Korea. It has been cultivated for over a thousand years, and fresh and dried shiitake remain popular in East Asia today. Like maitake muhsrooms, which bear a similar nutritional profile, shiitake is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine due to its alleged healing properties. Though less popular in the West...

Tomatoes prevent strokes, researchers say

By J. D. Heyes, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Growing up, your mother implored you to "eat your fruits and vegetables." You likely grew up with those same values because the both of you always know that fruits and vegetables are good for you. Through better, more comprehensive research, we are beginning to learn more and more about just how good they are for us. Take the most recent research involving the health benefits of tomatoes. New information shows that a tomato-rich diet can dramatically reduce your risk of having...

One-third of population of Puerto Rico now getting federal food stamps

By J. D. Heyes, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) According to new data, the U.S. taxpayer is forking out more than $2 billion a year to provide food stamps to citizens of Puerto Rico last year, and what's worse, as much as 25 percent of the aid is untraceable because it is distributed in cash and there's "no way to verify that funds are spent on food," the U.S. Department of Agriculture says. The money is used to provide more than one-third of the Puerto Rican population with food stamps, the USDA says, mostly through the Nutrition...

Nutrient found in Mediterranean diet shown to promote natural cancer cell death cycle

By John Phillip, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Volumes of well documented scientific studies now provide conclusive evidence that many forms of potentially deadly cancers develop as the result of dietary or lifestyle influences, and can be prevented or even treated with relatively simple modifications and by utilizing a host of natural nutrients. One of the primary methods used by cancer cells to develop and spread is a unique ability to 'trick' our innate immune response and avoid elimination through the natural process known as...

Reduce blood pressure naturally with vitamin C: Study

By PF Louis, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) In 2012, the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine conducted a systemic meta-anaysis of 29 different studies on the effects of vitamin C for reducing high blood pressure (BP), entitled "Effects of vitamin C supplementation on blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials." The the studies' median daily dose of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) used was 500 mg (not really very high) for a median duration of eight weeks. Those median dosages actually ranged from 60 mg to 4,000...

Report shows drones don't contribute to border security - so why are they proliferating in our country?

By J. D. Heyes, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) A new report says drones used by the U.S. Border Patrol and other border-related agencies are a waste of money because they serve no useful purpose - other than to boost the bottom line of defense contractors. The report, by the Center for International Policy, finds that not only are drones less than useful, they are a sop to the "military-industrial complex" at a cost of constitutional protections, namely privacy. From the report: Drones are proliferating at home and abroad...

The salt of the earth: The wonders of Epsom salt in holistic therapy

By Nanditha , June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) If the words muscular fatigue, muscle pain or cracked skin mean something to you, then consider replacing those with "Epsom salt". Modern medicine is now confirming what has been known as fact for centuries: That Epsom salt can relieve muscle aches while healing foot pains and cracked skin conditions. Some recent studies have even indicated that Epsom salt could alleviate signs of autism in children. What is it?Epsom salt gets its name from the place where it was discovered: Epsom...

Smart meter waves reported to have devastating impact on all life

By Jonathan Landsman, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) "Smart grid technology" is coming to your town - whether you like it or not. But, many health experts are questioning the sanity of such efforts. Keep in mind - cordless phones, cell phones, WiFi and (the latest addition) smart meters attached to your home have the potential to bombard your body with chaotic, electromagnetic frequency vibrations. Does the growing popularity of wireless devices and "smart" technology concern you? If so, you will not want to miss the next NaturalNews...

Balance your hormones naturally with these food remedies

By PF Louis, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Hormone issues have increasingly become more a focus of health discussions over the last couple of decades. It's almost as though hormones didn't even exist for some time until connections made to hormone imbalances were linked or associated with cancer. Mainstream medicine's response with synthetic hormone replacement therapies was a bust, and alternative natural hormone therapies moved into that void. Endocrine or hormone disruptors like Biphenol-A (BPA) and phthalates are commonly...

Plateau! How to get over the flatline

By Sandeep Godiyal, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Every dieter's experienced it: The dreaded weight loss plateau. You've been cruising along smoothly for months, and suddenly, your weight loss stops. Plateaus can be incredibly frustrating. You may not feel as though you've made any changes to your diet and fitness routine, but you've stopped dropping the weight. If you've hit a plateau, it's time to check and recheck your behavior so you can jump-start your weight loss and get back in the game. Let's look at some ways you can increase...

Insiders galore: Presidents of both ABC and CBS news have siblings working in the White House

By J. D. Heyes, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) For years the mainstream media has been criticized for what many analysts see as an incestuous relationship with the power brokers in Washington, D.C., and while top media performers roundly reject such notions, it doesn't help their argument to know that at virtually any given time, former media professionals can be found working for various administrations. That is especially true of the Obama Administration. Take Jay Carney, the president's spokesman, for example. Before he...

Treat PCOS naturally with vitamin D and calcium

By David Gutierrez, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) Supplementation with vitamin D and calcium may be a simple, inexpensive way to significantly reduce many symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). PCOS is characterized by the formation of numerous small cysts on the edges of the ovaries. It is one of the most common hormonal disorders in women. Common complications of PCOS include infertility, obesity, insulin resistance and diabetes, heart disease and potentially even cancer. Because vitamin D has been shown to play an important...

Sculpt your shoulders for summer

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) If you haven't pulled out your summer wardrobe yet you will soon. That means bathing suits, tank tops, and sleeveless dresses for the ladies. The heat drives men to roll up their sleeves, put on a tank, or just take off their shirts. A summer wardrobe means baring your shoulders to the world, making this the perfect time to sculpt your shoulders with deltoid exercises. The deltoids are the smallest major muscle group and don't always get the attention they deserve from weight training...

The unspoken qualifications for president of the United States

By Jon Rappoport, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) An announcement: This is satire. After writing about 150 million Americans going to Mexico, swimming back across the Rio Grande, applying for benefits as immigrants, and becoming instant millionaires...some people believed I was reporting (or misreporting) a fact. But satire can be more real than reality. (Many things, as it turns out, are more real than reality.) Television, for example. Anyway, the period between the election of a president and his inauguration is a fascinating...

Spy state shock: Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Facebook, Skype, AOL, Apple all secretly sharing private user communications with NSA

By Mike Adams, June 7 2013
(NaturalNews) In a week that has already been rocked by one explosive government spy scandal involving the NSA scooping up phone call data and geographic locations of Verizon customers, another scandalous discovery has just erupted that's sure to "wake up" millions of Americans who have been living in denial. "The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and...

Big Brother is tapping your mobile phone: Obama admits NSA routinely spying on all Verizon phone customers in the USA

By Mike Adams, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The USA is reeling today from the explosive discovery that the Obama administration has been spying on all Verizon phone customers by surveilling their phone usage on a daily basis for the last several years. This is a wholesale, routine spy surveillance program that has "Big Brother" written all over it. It was first exposed by The Guardian which has published the secret court order requiring Verizon to hand over all phone call data on an "ongoing, daily basis." As the Guardian...

Newest edition of psychiatric diagnostic manual to unleash wave of over-medication

By Ethan A. Huff, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The American Psychiatric Association (APA) recently released the latest edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, also known as DSM-5, which the psychiatric profession will use as a guidebook to diagnose and treat mental illness. But as we have been saying for the past several years with regards to its various drafts, the manual erroneously reclassifies a host of normal human behaviors as diseases, which will most assuredly lead to a wave of over-medication...

Helpful ways to better afford organic food on a tight family budget

By Jonathan Benson, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) One of the biggest complaints among ordinary families trying to eat healthy is that clean, organic food is simply too expensive, and thus out of reach for the average budget. But eating right does not have to break the bank, especially when you know what to look for and how to shop for it. Here are some helpful tips for maximizing your food budget while still being able to afford the best foods for your family: 1) Buy local. Though not always certified organic by the U.S Department...

Lies of breast cancer industry unravel as screening review shows startling over-diagnosis and lack of truthful information

By Ethan A. Huff, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Most of the women who undergo routine mammogram screenings for breast cancer will never actually derive any real benefit from the radioactive procedure, while the majority of those who end up testing positive for tumors as a result of mammography will undergo needless treatments for malignancies that never would have led to any health problems. These are the unsettling findings of a review recently published in the journal The Lancet, which found that for every woman whose life is...

Diabetes is linked to acute thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency

By Paul Fassa, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Stuart Lindsay is a PharmD (PhD in pharmacy) who contributed an article to orthomolecular.org entitled "Confessions of a Frustrated Pharmacist." He wrote of his frustrations of being ostracized from members of the medical community as he became aware of how drugs weren't working to cure much of anything. Orthomolecular medicine is the appropriate application of high dosage nutraceutical supplements for treating diseases. Stuart was observing people on pharmaceutical drugs not...

Workplace wellness programs have virtually no beneficial impact on employee health

By Lance Johnson, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) A "workplace wellness program" sounds like a great idea, but new studies are proving otherwise. In matters of reducing healthcare costs and having long term impact on employee health, these programs are failing, according to new data collected from the RAND corp. In 2014, when healthcare reform takes full effect, employers will be able to reward employees who participate in wellness programs through federal subsidies equal to 30 percent of insurance premium costs. These benefits...

Weather weapons have existed for over 15 years, testified U.S. Secretary of Defense

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The development of so-called "weather weapons" has been dismissed by many as paranoid hyperbole, the work of science fiction movie script writers and conspiracy theorists, but the fact is they have existed, at least in the laboratory, for decades. None other than former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen, in fact, has talked about the development of weather-related weaponry - or, more specifically, techniques to create weather events to support offensive military operations. During...

As US dollar loses global reserve status, America won't be able to keep printing new money

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) As high as food and gasoline and other basic commodities are across the U.S. these days, they would cost much, much more were the American dollar not the world's reserve currency. Economists have known that for decades. But the U.S. dollar's status as the global currency of choice is fast coming to an end, as our government continues to spend trillions of dollars more than it takes in annually, even though it is already at a level that can never be repaid, even if with the wealth...

Air pollution particulates promote hardening of the arteries and cardiovascular disease

By John Phillip, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) As heart disease marches on as the leading killer of Americans and those in western societies, researchers isolate yet another factor to be implicated in the advancement of this largely preventable disease. Poor diet, lack of physical activity, smoking and environmental and household pollutants all promote metabolic dysfunction that lead to ultimate arterial deterioration and an untimely death. Fortunately, health-minded individuals can make changes to prevent and even reverse heart...

The Australian kakadu plum is rich in vitamin C and phytochemicals

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) The kakadu plum, also called the gubinge or the billygoat plum, is a flowering plant native to Arnhem Land in northern Australia. Despite their name, the fruits of the kakadu plum plant - simply called kakadu plums - are more closely related to the almond than the plum, and they are unusual for fruits insofar as they remain on the plant after ripening. Australian Aborigines have treasured the plums for thousands of years due to their health benefits, although the fruits are not well...

Seven ways to get more super-healing turmeric in your diet

By PF Louis, May 27 2013
(NaturalNews) You probably know by now that turmeric has been acknowledged as a potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer substance. Turmeric is a rhizome with edible roots that grow underground horizontally. It's actually related to ginger and somewhat resembles it outwardly. Turmeric's active ingredient, curcumin, is often extracted and used in many clinical studies for cancer and chronic inflammation such as rheumatoid arthritis. But there are ways to enjoy turmeric as a spice...

Drinking soda greatly increases your risk of stroke: Study

By David Gutierrez, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) It doesn't matter whether it's sugary or diet: High consumption of carbonated soft drinks significantly increases your risk of stroke, research shows. Although many studies have shown that a high consumption of sugary soft drinks increases the risk of everything from diabetes and gout to obesity and heart disease, no one had studied the connection between soda and strokes until a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in 2012. Researchers from the Wellness...

Study shows that a bit of exercise can curb the smoking habit

By Antonia, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) A new study, published online April 9th in the Journal of Adolescent Health, revealed that a small amount of exercise each day can potentially rid, or at least cut down, the nasty habit of smoking. Two-hundred and thirty-three high school students from 19 schools in West Virginia took part in the study. They were all daily smokers, with a one half to one pack a day habit. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 13% of people under the age of 18...

Connecticut government to make Newtown cover-up official policy: Key evidence to be made secret from public

By J. D. Heyes, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) In a move that ought to outrage Connecticut citizens in general, but especially those of Newtown whose children and loved ones were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December, state officials up to the office of the prosecutor and governor have been working in secret with legislative leaders to hide records and documents related to the horrific crime. According to CTNow.com, a Fox affiliate, staffers in Gov. Dannel "Dan" Malloy's office, along with other top state officials...

Outlawing of Airbnb ironically highlights hotel health hazards, human herding

By Michael A. Bedar, MA, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) Traveler, consider: Do you prefer to sleep on a bed not slept-in by thousands of people before you?Does your body thrive better where no disinfectant chemicals have been heavily applied?Does being surrounded by hundreds of televisions (including the one right behind your head on the other side of the wall in the next room) throw off your electromagnetic field?Do you choose not to stomach the GMO and processed foods at "complimentary" breakfasts at hotels?Are aware it is less stressful...

The covert op to destroy the word 'freedom'

By Jon Rappoport, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) These days, "freedom" mainly refers to fairy-tale mass movements. We're supposed to believe it happens this way: A bunch of students sitting in a cafe suddenly go to their cell phones, pop over to Facebook, and say, "Hey, wanna be free?" And a Republic is born. Poof. The evil dictator grabs a suitcase full of gold bars, wires half a billion dollars from the State treasury to his private account, makes a dash for the airport, and flees to Paris. In the other popular version...

Michael Douglas may be a cunning linguist, but his cancer explanations still make no sense

By Mike Adams, June 6 2013
(NaturalNews) With his recent declaration that he "got cancer" by performing oral sex on too many women -- and here's the proof recording of him saying this even though he later denied it -- actor Michael Douglas joins the long list of Hollywood celebrities who embarrass themselves by repeating absurd lies told to them by cancer doctors. According to Douglas, it was not his smoking, drinking, stressful lifestyle and substance abuse that caused his cancer... no, it was all those "deadly vaginas" says...



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