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The overpopulation myth MYTH

By Mike Adams, March 15 2013
(NaturalNews) I keep hearing, even among some in the alternative media, that the overpopulation of humans on our planet is a myth because "all the people in the world could fit in the state of Texas." Sure they can, but then where would they pee? This is not an idle question. The argument that the world isn't overpopulated merely because they could theoretically all be squeezed into one large land mass is an utterly fallacious argument, and I need to urge my friends in the alternative media...

What's missing in your preparedness plan? A way to grow self-replicating food using non-hybrid heirloom seeds

By Mike Adams, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Most Natural News readers are into preparedness or self-reliance at some level: they grow a garden, stockpile a bit of food or even just do their own countertop sprouting. Our readers range the gamut from urban hippies to hard-core wilderness survivalists, but the one thing everybody has in common is that they eat food. Not only do we all eat food; we all need it every few hours. Right after air, water and shelter, food is the fourth most important thing needed to keep you alive...

Wind farms are net carbon dioxide emitters

By David Gutierrez, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Large British wind farms will actually release as much carbon dioxide as fossil-fuel power plants, according to a study conducted by researchers from Aberdeen University and published in the journal Nature. The source of the emissions is not the windmills themselves, but the land on which they are being constructed. "Much of the cheap land being targeted by developers desperate to cash in on wind farm subsidies is peat land in remote wild land areas of the UK," said Helen McDade...

Proposed Texas law calls for allowing vaccination of children without parental consent

By Jonathan Benson, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) If you thought the so-called "great state" of Texas was a bastion of freedom, liberty, and minimal government intrusion, think again. Efforts are currently in the works in the form of two new Senate bills to seize parental sovereignty rights and allow minors living in the Lone Star State to consent to vaccinations. Senate Bill 63, entitled "Relating to consent to the immunization of certain children," would allow minors to consent to vaccinations without their parents' permission...

Local police becoming militarized through acquisition of surplus military equipment

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Police departments have, for decades, purchased a surplus of military equipment, usually when those departments were in need of a particular vehicle or piece of gear to fulfill a very specialized mission. But these days, much more equipment appears to be flowing to local police agencies, from both the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security, and that is worrying to civil libertarians. The American Civil Liberties Union, for example, is openly inquiring about...

Green tea catechins block the formation of plaques to help prevent Alzheimer's disease

By John Phillip, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) As new cases of Alzheimer's disease are expected to quadruple over the next several decades, Big Pharma researchers are plowing billions of research dollars into finding a synthetic cure for an illness that has its roots deeply seated in poor diet, excess stress and a generally unhealthy lifestyle. Unfortunately for the giant pharmaceutical concerns, drugs have yielded nothing but dismal results as one potential miracle cure after another fail to provide any hope as new cases of the...

Pop-Tart insanity: New law would make it clear that pastries are not guns

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) In a move that signifies just how insane the gun control debate has become, a Maryland state senator believes that, based on recent events, it has become necessary to craft legislation that protects school children from getting suspended for making any perceived reference to a gun. Sen. J.B. Jennings, a Republican who represents Baltimore and Hartford counties, wants kids to be protected from "the zeal of public school officials who are tempted to suspend students as young as kindergarten...

Omega-3 fatty acids will help you lose weight

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Folks now have another tool in their arsenal to help them lose weight, and it's omega-3 fatty acids, according to the results of a new study conducted in Australia. Researchers at the University of South Australia took a group of 75 people who were diagnosed as being either overweight or obese and who had cardiovascular disease risk factors such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels, and split them into four groups. In the first split, half were given doses of tuna...

Can you trust Whole Foods?

By Jon Rappoport, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Whole Foods has announced that, by 2018, all GMO products sold in their stores will carry GMO labels, so customers know what they're buying. Whole Foods has also asserted they are working with their suppliers to find non-GMO raw ingredients, so that current GMO products sold in the stores can become non-GMO. Whole Foods presents this two-pronged program as their best shot at making intelligent consumers into game changers. More and more consumers, at Whole Foods, and hopefully...

Drones aren't just for killing people: Inventor envisions drones that deliver packages and people across town

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Most of the recent news coverage involving drones has focused primarily on nefarious uses for them, such as the potential targeting of American citizens - as publicized recently by Sen. Rand Paul - and to spy on us without first establishing probable cause or reasonable suspicion. But one man thinks the real emerging market for drones is far less onerous. In fact, he sees drones as a boon to society, not something inherently evil. John Rimanelli, president and CEO of Detroit Aircraft...

Vitamin D3 plays significant role in slowing degenerative process in Multiple Sclerosis and CCSVI

By JB Bardot, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Chronic Cerebrospinal Venous Insufficiency (CCSVI) is a health condition affecting the blood circulation surrounding the spine and brain. It is caused by a blockage in the primary internal jugular or other major veins and is believed to play a role in the cause of Multiple Sclerosis. The term CCSVI was coined by Italian researcher, Paolo Zamboni in 2008 in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry. Zamboni was the first to discover and write about the causative relationship...

Loss of wild pollinators hurting food security

By David Gutierrez, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) The world's crops are being placed at increasing risk due to declines in populations of wild pollinators, and the problem cannot be solved merely by increased reliance on honeybees, according to a study conducted by an international research team and published in the journal Science. "Our study demonstrates that production of many fruit and seed crops ... is limited because their flowers are not adequately pollinated," said researcher Lawrence Harder of the University of Calgary...

The 'Nic Fit' (nicotine) explained and solved

By S. D. Wells, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) The nicotine fit can be quite overwhelming if not satisfied. Over 45 million "nic" addicts exist in the U.S. right now. Research shows that more than half of those smokers want to quit, or have tried quitting using various methods, but have none the less returned once again to the hook, the fix, the cigarette "hangover" relief, which is another cigarette. This is the vicious cycle and it is relentless, but there is a way out, and it involves understanding what causes the "nic fit,"...

Huge list of firearms manufacturers refuse to sell to government entities that restrict citizens' rights

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) A growing number of firearms makers, as well as companies and firms that manufacture gun parts are opting out of doing business with the police departments of "states, counties, cities, and municipalities that restrict their citizen's rights" to own guns. The companies - including such notable weapons makers like Barrett, Olympic Arms and American Spirit Arms, as well as major suppliers like Cheaper Than Dirt - are taking a stand against municipalities that are imposing anti-Second...

Spring break 2013 vacation for heart health and more

By Antonia, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Many Americans and Canadians work longer hours, take fewer vacations, and retire much later than many other industrialized countries, but at what cost? Spring break 2013, happening right now and some time into April, is generally a break from school and is practiced in the United States, Canada, and some other countries. But are we taking breaks from work? Work-related stress can cause cognitive, physical and emotional exhaustion, often resulting in a lower immunity and overall...

Diet myths that cause sickness and premature death

By Jonathan Landsman, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) Is fat good or bad for you? Does cholesterol cause heart attacks? Can we safely eat salt or not? These questions, plus many more, have stressed out (and confused) millions of people for too long. Sadly, we have been nutritionally misled and forget to ask the most obvious question. What does a natural (human) diet really look like? Obviously, if we discover the right foods for our body, then we would never worry about obesity or disease - for as long as we live. Diet "experts" should...

Is the need for a straight eight hours of sleep every night a myth? Research suggests so

By J. D. Heyes, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) For decades, experts have told us that in order for our bodies to perform at their maximum level, we need at least eight hours of uninterrupted sleep a night. Increasingly, data suggests that old standard is not historically accurate. A growing body of both scientific and historical research and information indicates that eight continual hours of sleep may be unnatural, and that waking up in the middle of the night could actually be good for a body. Current research into the subject...

25 disturbing facts about psych drugs, soldiers and suicides

By Mike Adams, March 14 2013
(NaturalNews) We are living in an age of upside-downs, where right is wrong, fiction is truth and war is peace. Those who fight the wars are subjected to their own house of mirrors via pharmaceutical "treatments." Instead of providing U.S. soldiers and veterans with actual health care, the government throws pills at them and calls it "therapy." Stimulants, antidepressants, anti-psychotics, sedatives and pain meds are the new "fuel" for America's front-line forces. While the idea of sending medicated...

There are antibiotics in your organic apples and pears: Sign the petition to stop this common practice

By Jonathan Benson, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) You may not be aware of it, but every time you bite into that crisp, organic apple or succulent, organic pear, you could be exposing yourself to two different antibiotic drugs that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s National Organic Standards Board (NOSB) has quietly allowed to be used on these two fruits since the organic program's inception back in the 1990s. And unless the health-conscious community makes its collective voice heard on this important issue, the deceptive...

Vermont may become first state with mandatory GMO food labeling laws

By Ethan A. Huff, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) The state of Vermont is poised to become the first in the nation to mandate the labeling of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs), following the recent passage of H.112 by the Vermont House Committee on Agriculture and Forest Products (HCAFP). In an historic eight to three vote, HCAFP voted in favor of the "GMO labeling bill," which would require producers to put labels on raw agricultural, processed, and packaged food products that contain genetically-modified (GM) ingredients. As...

Seaweed extract outperforms chemo drug in shrinking breast tumors - but without the toxic side effects

By Ethan Evers, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) The extract of an edible red seaweed was found to be 27 percent more effective than standard chemo in shrinking breast tumors in rats while showing much less toxicity to liver and kidneys, and even improving the rats' antioxidant status in both blood and tissues. Eucheuma cottoni - A potential natural treatment for breast cancerThe seaweed used in this remarkable study was Eucheuma cottonii L., an edible, tropical red seaweed which grows naturally within about 20 degrees of the equator...

Man faces five years in prison for releasing balloons on beach as a romantic gesture

By J. D. Heyes, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) We've seen it in the movies and perhaps even witnessed it in person, but most of us never realized it was an offense punishable with lots of prison time. When Anthony Brasfield released a dozen heart-shaped balloons into the sky over Dania Beach, Fla., for his his sweetheart, all he wanted was to create the perfect atmosphere of romance. What he created instead was a court date. According to the Sun-Sentinel newspaper, Brasfield's act of love was witnessed by a Florida Highway...

Ten ways hot peppers help you be healthy and lose weight

By Sandeep Godiyal, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) Hot peppers are now at the medical community's center of attention due to its promising benefits to the overall health and weight loss process, thanks to its natural compound called capsaicin. This substance works in so many different ways that can guarantee faster shedding of fat without compromising safety. Below are the 10 benefits of capsaicin for healthier weight loss. Capsaicin boosts metabolismCapsaicin contains properties that stimulate energy releasing by consuming three...

Healthy baby kidnapped in Minnesota, force-fed drugs by medical community and court system

By Ethan A. Huff, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) A precious baby boy from Minnesota became the latest victim of state-sponsored medical terrorism recently after Child Protective Services (CPS) forcibly abducted the otherwise healthy child from his birth mother and her family right after his birth. Rico Martinez Nagel, born December 19, 2012, has had to live most of his life thus far in a hospital on feeding tubes and dangerous drugs, away from his family, thanks to an over-zealous cohort of medical, state, and legal powers apparently...

Texas leading the nation on mobile phone privacy; cops will need warrants to track your location

By J. D. Heyes, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) No state is perfect, but Texans like to think theirs is pretty close, especially when it comes to whose elected officials are more apt to pursue policies and legislation which enhance freedom, liberty and self-reliance. Privacy advocates and experts say two new pieces of legislation dealing with mobile phone privacy recently introduced in Texas are among the "most sweeping" they've ever seen, adding that "the proposed legislation offers better protection than a related privacy bill...

Mango's health benefits include heart health, anemia prevention, detoxing and healthy skin

By Talya Dagan, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) Mangos have been used for centuries as medicine and food. The mango fruit contains vitamins A, C and D along with beta-carotene. In Unani medicine, mangos are used to remove toxins, treat anemia, and heal the nervous system. Ayurvedic medicine uses the dried mango flowers to treat diarrhea, dysentery, as well as urinary tract infections (UTI). Mango leaves, seeds, roots, bark, as well as the fruit all contain healthy nutrients, especially the phenolic acids, flavonoids like catechin...

Omega-3 supplements can prevent skin cancer

By David Gutierrez, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) An omega-3 fish oil dietary supplement could reduce your risk of skin cancer, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Manchester and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. "This study adds to the evidence that omega-3 is a potential nutrient to protect against skin cancer," lead researcher Lesley Rhodes said. Although prior studies have linked with fish oil supplements to a number of important health benefits, including cancer prevention...

Sugar is the main cause of Type II diabetes, not other factors

By Ethan A. Huff, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) The precise connection between sugar intake, obesity, and Type II diabetes has been a hotly-debated point of contention in the scientific community for many years. But new research published in the open-access journal PLoS One appears to have made a significant breakthrough on the subject, as it pinpoints sugar intake as a primary cause of Type II diabetes, independent of other factors such as obesity and being overweight. A cohort of researchers examined data on sugar intake and...

John McCain defends NDAA, calls Rand Paul 'wacko bird' for defending Constitution

By Lance Johnson, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) In a recent interview, longtime Arizona Republican Senator John McCain called Rand Paul's stance against drone assassinations on American citizens as "ludicrous," "inappropriate" and a waste of time. "We spent 13 hours talking about a scenario that won't happen and can't happen," as McCain criticized Rand Paul's recent filibuster protest, "It's always the wacko birds on the right and left that get the media megaphone." McCain's arrogant words are in response to Rand Paul's recent...

Bloomberg hits the jackpot: NYC students can't read, write, or do arithmetic

By Jon Rappoport, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) Is this a ploy to supply more workers for McDonald's? Mayor Bloomberg, so focused on the social engineering of New York City, seems to have added a forceful item to his list: a staggering 80% of high school grads entering the City's community college system can't perform well enough to take college courses. The failure applies across the board: reading, writing, and math. Bloomberg isn't even announcing an investigation into this horrendous situation. Nor is there any word...

Medical students interact regularly with Big Pharma reps, study shows

By David Gutierrez, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) In spite of new policies designed to limit the interaction that medical students have with pharmaceutical industry representatives, such contact remains widespread, according to a study conducted by researchers from Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital and published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine. "In medical school and residency, as trainees are learning the fundamentals of their profession, there is a need to ensure the education they receive is as...

Flow: The key to happiness

By Eric L. Zielinski, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) Proposed by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Ph D - Professor of Psychology at Claremont Graduate University, the concept of flow has been widely referenced in the field positive psychology where researchers measure things like states of happiness, values, strengths, virtues, and talents. Intrigued by people who perform very difficult and demanding tasks for no financial incentive or social status benefit, Csikszentmihalyi began to study this phenomenon that led him to a career's worth of research...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

By Mike Adams, March 13 2013
(NaturalNews) The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist. He now runs the Natural News Forensic Food Lab, conducting world-class food science research and publishing scientific papers on food contaminants and nutritional analytics. Through...

Superfoods on sale: Inca treasure smoothie pack brings you the four most popular smoothie superfood powders at a discount

By Mike Adams, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) We've taken our four most popular South American superfood powders and put them on sale as a combo pack. While supplies last, you can now get our "Inca Treasure Smoothie Pack" containing: • Wildcrafted Camu Camu Powder (100g) • Organic Freeze-Dried Maqui Berry Powder (6 oz) • Organic Freeze-Dried Acai Powder (100g) • Organic Maca Root Powder (8 oz) All these items are non-GMO and completely free of fillers, excipients, flow agents and additives of any kind...

Whole Foods' mandatory GMO labeling initiative and why it will take five years to solve the GMO problem

By Mike Adams, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) In the wake of Whole Foods announcing mandatory GMO labeling of all products sold across its stores by 2018, there has been a lot of healthy debate on the subject. Jon Rappoport argues that Whole Foods should ditch all GMO foods and essentially become a "GMO-free" retailer. Ronnie Cummins of the Organic Consumers Association emailed me and said: We need to raise the bar and ask coops and natural foods stores to implement comprehensive GMO labeling as soon as possible, with implementation...

Young girl scout petitions for GMO-free cookies, setting example for children

By PF Louis, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) A young Orange County, California girl scout, Alicia Serratos, has started a Change.org petition to stop making Girl Scout cookies with GMO ingredients. Although the source article for this story had the petition signature count at 100, as of this writing on Sunday night, March 10, 2013, the signature count was 1,000. You can add your signature here: http://www.change.org. Probably little will come of this petition, but it does make a statement which may gather momentum into a collective...

Are women actually less likely to buy products marketed using thin models?

By David Gutierrez, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Advertisements featuring beautiful female models and celebrities may actually make women less likely to purchase those products, according to a study conducted by researchers from Warwick Business School. "We found that the way the picture of the perfectly shaped model was used was very important in determining a positive or negative effect on women's self-perception," researcher Tamara Ansons said. Even when such marketing succeeds, the study found, it does so by making women...

Folate and vitamin B12 treat schizophrenia symptoms

By Sherry Baker, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Schizophrenia is a disabling brain disorder characterized by the inability to tell reality from imagination, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Symptoms are broken down into two types called "positive symptoms," which include hallucinations and delusions, and "negative symptoms" which include social withdrawal, apathy, and a lack of emotional expressiveness. While drugs have been found to help many with the positive type of symptoms, too often there's no help for...

11-year-old girl spontaneously combusts in hospital bed due to hand sanitizer, olive oil

By Jonathan Benson, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) What is intended to help keep germs away and patients safe resulted in second- and third-degree burns for a young girl from Oregon, who recently had to undergo reconstructive surgery to repair the damage caused by using too much hand sanitizer. In a bizarre and highly-unfortunate turn of events, a combination of alcohol-based hand sanitizer, olive oil, and just the right amount of static electricity apparently led to the spontaneous combustion of young Ireland Lane, who reportedly has...

Six health-boosting, life-saving practices to start today

By PF Louis, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) It takes tearing away from the matrix on many levels to take responsibility for your health. Not taking mainstream media's health reporting seriously and reading Natural News (NN) often is a first step. It's also a good idea to delve more into NN articles' sources under the main text. All it takes is a click of a link to go deeper into an article's subject. That's it for the news. Six (plus) health-boosting tips(1) Healthy eating is obvious regardless of whatever else you do....

How schools are getting kids to eat healthier foods

By Antonia, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) In an effort to encourage kids to eat more of nature's cleansing and nourishing foods, fruits and vegetables, schools are participating in growing programs, and finding that kids are more apt to try foods that they grow and prepare themselves. "In a new study released in the March/April 2013 issue of the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, researchers found that growing and then cooking the foods that kids grew increased their willingness to try new foods." The result...

Teen boy thwarts kidnapping plot using handgun

By J. D. Heyes, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) When was the last time you saw a major news outlet - newspaper, television, cable news program, etc. - carry a pro-Second Amendment story? If you're having trouble recalling, don't worry about it, because you are not alone; you are more likely to see a unicorn before the national MSM bothers to prominently carry a story about Americans using a firearm for self-defense. That said, thank goodness for local news reporting; otherwise, most of us would never know about the acts of courage...

Dance Dance Revolution is an effective multiple sclerosis treatment

By David Gutierrez, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) The video game Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) improves both cognitive and physical function in patients suffering from the degenerative central nervous system disease multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a study conducted by researchers from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. The game involves coordinating movements in time to a combination of music and on-screen directions. "DDR requires a lot of cognitive processing. Players must look at a screen and time their movements...

What's behind Whole Foods' decision to label GMOs in their stores?

By Jon Rappoport, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Whole Foods has announced that, by 2018, it will label all products in its stores that contain genetically-modified ingredients. Mike Adams, at naturalnews.com, has written an excellent article covering this development. You should read it. Whole Foods cites customers' concerns as a major reason for its change in policy. One picture of the future: by overwhelming popular acclaim, non-GMO products at Whole Foods stores will squeeze out GMO products. The other picture? At some...

Risk of early death directly increases with amount of processed meat consumed

By John Phillip, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) A number of past studies have pointed to a negative association between eating processed meats and significantly increased risk of developing cancer or heart disease and a shortened lifespan as well. Unfortunately, these research works have not been large enough to provide sufficient data to distinguish between red meat consumption, other dietary factors, physical activity and pertinent lifestyle practices that can also contribute to heart disease and cancer. Alternative health practitioners...

How to naturally boost your libido without drugs

By Jonathan Benson, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) There are many reasons why a person's sex drive can suddenly start to wane unexpectedly -- excess stress, rapid aging, poor nutrition, and chronic depression are just a few common causes of low libido. But resorting to those little blue pills to fix the problem in an instant should be a last resort option, as there are plenty of natural remedies for treating this common condition that address its root causes rather than its symptoms. Here are a few helpful ways to naturally increase...

Over 38,000 pounds of sausage contaminated with plastic gloves recalled by Virginia packing company

By Jonathan Benson, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) A subsidiary of Virginia-based Smithfield Foods Inc. has issued a Class II recall on 38,000 pounds' worth of breakfast pork sausage that it says may be contaminated with small bits of plastic. According to an announcement made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the affected product is known as Gwaltney mild pork sausage, and includes one-pound chubs bearing a "use by" date of March 12, 2013, and the establishment number "Est. 221-A," which is printed inside the USDA mark...

Kids, eat your vegetables or you could turn into a bunch of celery

By Wendy Merrill, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Mother Nature sure is amazing! She has thought of everything to keep humans healthy. So why is She seemingly ignored? Have humans become so jaded and oblivious to the world around that they have missed her very blatant signs disguised as precious gifts designed for optimal health and well-being? There is a little known piece of ancient wisdom called the Doctrine of Signatures, which says that every fruit and vegetable on earth has a very distinct physical pattern that resembles some...

Empathic therapy vs. modern psychiatry: The future of human services

By Peter Breggin, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Three years ago my wife Ginger and I decided to form the Center for the Study of Empathic Therapy, Education and Living (a nonprofit 501c3). The organization is founded on twin principles of equal importance: First, modern psychiatric theory and practice does more harm than good. Second, all human services, from self-help through therapy and education, must begin with a caring and even loving attitude toward the individual. The organization already has an outstanding Advisory Council...

Mysterious unmanned black drone spotted hovering near JFK airport

By J. D. Heyes, March 12 2013
(NaturalNews) As drone usage by the federal government, police agencies and - soon - universities and other private entities increase, more Americans are becoming understandably concerned that unmanned aerial vehicles could be utilized to violate privacy provisions outlined in the U.S. Constitution. A much-less talked about problem; however, is the issue of public safety, and one the Federal Aviation Administration has yet to answer adequately: How much of a problem will the proliferation of drones...



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