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...."both magnesium as well as chloride have other important functions in keeping us young and healthy”

Cloru-Mag Plus,  Magnesium Chloride tablets

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Magnesium Chloride is essential to good health,

It has the ability to rejuvenate the aging body.

It supports the immune system

It has a calming effect on the nervous system

It improves bone density

It is involved in energy production and muscle activity

It is essential for normal heart functioning

 

                    Now in caplets with more magnesium chloride... easier to swallow 

What is Magnesium?
Magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in the body and is essential to good health. Approximately 50% of total body magnesium is found in bone. The other half is found predominantly inside cells of body tissues and organs. Magnesium is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body. It helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function, keeps heart rhythm steady, supports a healthy immune system, and keeps bones strong. Magnesium also helps regulate blood sugar levels, promotes normal blood pressure, and is known to be involved in energy metabolism and protein synthesis.

A good diet should provide all necessary vitamins and minerals. Presently supplementation is often indicated because of malabsorption, poor dietary choices, metabolic defects, and specific diseases.Magnesium is an effective mineral and has a healing effect on a wide range of diseases and the ability to rejuvenate the aging body.Magnesium counteracts and regulates the influence of calcium.

Supplement Forms/Alternate Names:
Magnesium Chloride; Magnesium Citrate; Magnesium Fumarate; Magnesium Gluconate; Magnesium  Malate;  Magnesium Orotate; Magnesium Oxide; Magnesium Sulfate.

Proposed Uses:
Diabetes; Hypertension; Kidney Stones; Migraine Headaches; Noise-related Hearing Loss; Angina; Asthma; Atherosclerosis; Autism; Congestive Heart Failure; Coronary Artery Disease; Fatigue; Fibromyalgia; Glaucoma; Low HDL ("Good") Cholesterol; Mitral Valve Prolapse; Osteoporosis; Dysmenorrhea (Painful Menstruation) ; Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) ; Preeclampsia; Pregnancy-induced Leg Cramps; Restless Legs Syndrome; Stroke.

Not Recommended Uses: 
Following a Heart Attack - Cronic kidney disease - Advanced cancer treatment.  

Dosage:
Dosages are based on the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) issued by the Food and Nutrition Board of the United States Government's Office of Dietary Supplements, part of the National Institutes of Health.
Children    1-3 years:   40-80 mg
                4-6 years:   120 mg
                7-10 years: 170 mg
Adolescent and Adult Males:  170-400 mg
Adolescent and Adult Females: 280-300 mg
Pregnant females: 320 mg
Nursing Women: 335-340 mg

In general, magnesium supplements appear to be quite safe when taken at or below recommended dosages. The most common complaint is loose stools. However, people with severe kidney or heart disease should not take magnesium (or any other supplement) except on the advice of a physician. Maximum safe dosages have not been established for young children.

The RDA’s (Recommended Daily Allowances)were designed to be the minimum amount to prevent obvious symptoms of deficiency, but not necessarily ‘optimal’ functioning for your individual needs!

Since these are the minimum requirements, start with the RDA of magnesium and go up from there. Even though you are going to be getting some of this from diet, since you have a health problem the magnesium that you have been getting from your diet has obviously not been enough for you. So magnesium supplements are the way to go.

Rich sources of magnesium:

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-          Green vegetables

-          Nuts

-          Whole grains

-          Peas and Beans

-          Chocolate

-          Fish

Dr. Nan Kathryn Fuchs, author of The Nutrition Detective, says that, “Our diets today are very different from those of our ancestors though our bodies remain similar. Thousands of years ago, our ancestors ate foods high in magnesium and low in calcium. Because calcium supplies were scarce and the need for this vital mineral was great, it was effectively stored by the body. Magnesium, on the other hand, was abundant and readily available, in the form of nuts, seeds, grains, and vegetables, and did not need to be stored internally. Our bodies still retain calcium and not magnesium although we tend to eat much more dairy than our ancestors. In addition, our sugar and alcohol consumption is higher than theirs, and both sugar and alcohol increase magnesium excretion through the urine. Our grains, originally high in magnesium, have been refined, which means that the nutrient is lost in the refining process. The quality of our soil has deteriorated as well, due to the use of fertilizers that contain large amounts of potassium a magnesium antagonist. This results in foods lower in magnesium than ever before".

Dr. Scott Whitaker, in his book MediSin, tells us how highly unfortunate it is that the modern day farmer has been persuaded to use monoculture, artificial fertilization, pesticides, and herbicides. “The end result of our domestic food needs has been “quantity” rather than “quality.” The human body can thrive on fruits and vegetables that are grown on vital rich soil but not on soil that is artificially pumped up with chemicals.”  

Magnesium chloride
is the name for the chemical compounds with the formulas MgCl2 and its various hydrates MgCl2(H2O)x. These salts are typical ionic halides, being highly soluble in water.


Magnesium chloride is also used in several medical and topical (skin related) applications. It has been used in pills as supplemental sources of magnesium.

 
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Drugs that cause loss of body magnesium:

·         Alcohol
·         Cocaine
·         Beta-adrenergic agonists (for asthma)
·         Corticosteroids (CS) (for asthma)
·         Theophylline (for asthma)
·         Diuretics
·         Thiazide
·         Caffeine
·         Phosphates (found in cola drink)
·         Nicotine
·         Insulin 

Top ten foods richest in magnesium:

    1. Bran: rice, oat, wheat
    2. Dry herbs: mint, basil, chives
    3. Seeds: squash, pumpkin
    4. Cocoa powder, dark chocolate
    5. Flax, sesame seeds
    6. Brazil nuts
    7. Sunflower seeds
    8. Nuts and cashews
    9. Molasses
    10.     Roasted soy beans 



The medical authorities, and certainly the pharmaceutical companies, are in trouble when it comes to magnesium chloride. They have on their hands a powerful medicine that is non toxic, inexpensive and effective in a wide variety of medical situations. So what do they do? They have a study designed to show the opposite . . . thus sabotaging medical clarity on the use of a valuable safe medicine.


According to Dr. Susan Brown, director of the Osteoporosis Education Project in Syracuse, New York, magnesium is just as important as calcium to prevent and treat osteoporosis.  There are 17 nutrients that are essential for healthy bones, including magnesium, which is the most important mineral after calcium. She recommends a daily dose of 450 to 800 mg of magnesium for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. 
Research shows that 50% of adolescents consume less than 2/3 the RDA (Morgan, 1985; Lakshmanan, 1984; Pennington, et al, 1986; Brown, 2005).




       Cloru-Mag Plus, dietary supplement of magnesium chloride

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              115.59mg Elemental Magnesium 
           Magnesium Chloride provides the body
           with the necessary mineral  to regain
           energy, strength, vitality, rejuvenation
           and good health.
   
           Cloru-Mag Plus has no contraindications
           or side effects.
        
                                              This product is not sold in stores     


Magnesium Supplementation

 In the USA, magnesium supplementation is dramatically under utilized by conventional physicians and is more important in patient therapy than most physicians realize. There are over 200 published clinical studies documenting the need for magnesium. In fact, at the 1992 American College of Cardiology annual meeting, a limited biography on magnesium was the most often requested item at the National Council on Magnesium and Cardiovascular booth.
Oral magnesium supplementation may be helpful to a wide variety of medical disorders including: high blood pressure, asthma, angina pectoris, coronary artery disease, cardiac arrhythmias, chronic fatigue syndrome, all types of musculoskeletal disorders, epilepsy, mitral valve prolapse, anxiety, panic disorder and many other medical and psychiatric conditions. 
Increased use of oral and injectable magnesium, along with a diet rich in magnesium, should greatly improve therapeutic results for many patients.

Magnesium for the heart

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Adequate levels of magnesium are essential for the heart muscle. Those who die from heart attacks have very low magnesium but high calcium levels in their heart muscles. Patients with coronary heart disease who have been treated with large amounts of magnesium survived better than those with drug treatment. Magnesium dilates the arteries of the heart and lowers cholesterol and fat levels.

High calcium levels, on the other hand, constrict the heart arteries and increase the risk of heart attacks. Calcium deposits in the walls of the arteries contribute to the development of arteriosclerosis. The arteries become hard and rigid, thereby restricting the blood flow and causing high blood pressure. In addition, such inelastic blood vessels may easily rapture and cause strokes. Countries with the highest calcium to magnesium ratios (high calcium and low magnesium levels) in soil and water have the highest incidence of cardiovascular disease. At the top of the list is Australia.

Worldwide the intake of magnesium has been lowered and that of calcium increased because of the heavy use of fertilizers high in calcium and low in magnesium. With this, the intake of magnesium from our food has steadily declined in the last fifty years, while the use of calcium-rich fertilizers and cardiovascular disease have greatly increased at the same time.

Diabetics are prone to atherosclerosis, fatty degeneration of the liver and heart disease. Diabetics have low magnesium tissue levels. They often develop eye problems - retinopathy. Diabetics with the lowest magnesium levels had the most severe retinopathy. The lower the magnesium content of their water, the higher is the death rate of diabetics from cardiovascular disease. In an American study the death rate due to diabetes was four times higher in areas with low magnesium water levels as compared to areas with high levels of magnesium in the water.

Dr. Cohen's book does the public a great service in discussing the importance of magnesium for maintaining a healthy level of blood pressure. However, as Dr. Carolyn Dean discusses in her very important book The Miracle of Magnesium, magnesium deficiency is a significant factor -- often the major factor -- in many other severe illnesses including heart attacks and other forms of heart disease, asthma, anxiety and panic attacks, depression, fatigue, diabetes, migraines and other headaches, osteoporosis, insomnia, and most cases of muscular problems. Unfortunately, the majority of Americans are deficient in magnesium to some degree and many are severely deficient. Because magnesium deficiency is largely overlooked by orthodox medical doctors, millions of Americans suffer needlessly from the foregoing ailments or are having their symptoms treated with expensive drugs (which often have unpleasant or dangerous side effects) when they could be cured with magnesium supplementation. While I recommend Dr. Cohen's book, I recommend even more highly Dr. Dean's more comprehensive (but easy to read) book The Miracle of Magnesium. Getting the right level of magnesium can not only mitigate a large number of seemingly-unrelated ailments, it may save your life.


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Medical conditions caused by Magnesium deficiency:

           The following 22 medical areas that magnesium deficiency triggers or causes have all  been scientifically proven.

  • Anxiety and Panic attacks- Magnesium (Mg) normally keeps adrenal stress hormones under control.
  • Asthma- Both histamine production and bronchial spasms increase with Mg deficiency.
  • Blood clots- Mg has an important role to play in preventing blood clots and keeping the blood thin-much like aspirin but without the side effects.
  • Bowel disease- Mg deficiency slows down the bowel causing constipation, which could lead to toxicity and malabsorption of nutrients, as well as colitis.
  • Cystitis- Bladder spasms are worsened by Mg deficiency.
  • Depression-Serotonin, which elevates moods, is dependent on Mg. A Mg-deficient brain is also more susceptible to allergens, foreign substances that can cause symptoms similar to mental illness.
  • Detoxification- Mg is crucial for the removal of toxic substances and heavy metals such as aluminum and lead.
  • Diabetes- Mg enhances insulin secretion, facilitating sugar metabolism. Without Mg insulin is not able to transfer glucose into cells. Glucose and insulin build up in the blood causing various types of tissue damage.
  • Fatigue- Mg-deficient patients commonly experience fatigue because dozens of enzyme systems are under-functioning. An early symptom of Mg deficiency is frequently fatigue.
  • Heart disease- Mg deficiency is common in people with heart disease. Mg is administered in hospitals for acute myocardial infarction and cardiac arrhythmia. Like any other muscle, the heart muscle requires Mg. Mg is also used to treat angina, or chest pain.
  • Hypertension- With insufficient Mg, spasm of blood vessels and high cholesterol occur, both of which lead to blood pressure problems.
  • Hypoglycemia- Mg keeps insulin under control; without Mg episodes of low blood sugar can result.
  • Insomnia- Sleep-regulating melatonin production is disturbed without sufficient Mg.
  • Kidney Disease- Mg deficiency contributes to atherosclerotic kidney failure. Mg deficiency creates abnormal lipid levels and worsening blood sugar control in kidney transplant patients.
  • Liver Disease leading to liver failure- Mg deficiency commonly occurs during liver transplantation.
  • Migraine- Serotonin balance is Mg-dependent. Deficiency of serotonin can result in migraine headaches and depression.
  • Musculoskeletal conditions- Fibrositis, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, eye twitches, cramps and chronic neck and back pain may be caused by Mg deficiency and can be relieved with Mg supplements.
  • Nerve problems- Mg alleviates peripheral nerve disturbances throughout the whole body, such as migraines, muscle contractions, gastrointestinal spasms, and calf, foot and toe cramps. It is also used in treating central nervous symptoms of vertigo and confusion.
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology- Mg prevents Premenstrual Syndrome; prevents dysmenorrhea (cramping pain during menses); is important in the treatment of infertility; and alleviates premature contractions, preeclampsia, and eclampsia in pregnancy. Intravenous Mg is given in obstetrical wards for pregnancy-induced hypertension and to lessen the risk of cerebral palsy and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Mg should be a required supplement for pregnant mothers.
  • Osteoporosis- Use of calcium with Vitamin D to enhance calcium absorption without a balancing amount of Mg causes further Mg deficiency, which triggers a cascade of events leading to bone loss.
  • Raynaud’s Syndrome- Mg helps relax the spastic blood vessels that cause pain and numbness of the fingers.
  • Tooth decay- Mg deficiency causes an unhealthy balance of phosphorus and calcium in saliva, which damages teeth.    
      Taken from the Miracle of Magnesium.

 
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Magnesium Chlorida Miracle Cures

Magnesium Chloride – Father Jose Chorr Testimonial

This article was written by the Reverend Father Jose Chorr, of the Chafarrinense College, who is also professor of physics and biology and in it he expresses some concepts about Magnesium Chloride (Mg Cl2). Reverend Chorr tells what transpired in his own body: ”When I was 61 years old I was, in a sense, completely paralyzed”; this occurred 12 years before he started his Magnesium Chloride treatment. “I felt sharp pangs in the lumbar region (spine), and this was considered incurable by the orthodox medical science (meaning the general practitioners). Getting out of bed in the mornings I would feel a strong pain in my spine that bothered me during the whole day. This was caused by the sciatic nerve pressing on the third vertebrae, and made itself felt especially when standing up thus forcing me to work for most of the day sitting down.”  

There was a year in which I did everything sitting down, except the Mass. This was a torment and had to cancel my travel plans because of the pain. During a very dry summer the pain subsided somewhat, but later it became worse. It was then that I started to do the Mass sitting down. I returned to the city of Floreanapolis (Brazil) in order to find a specialist that would cure me. New x-rays were taken, and these showed a hardness and an advanced state of decalcification. There was nothing to be done. The ten therapy sessions with short-wave in my spine did not stop the pain, to the point not being able to sleep even when laying down; sometimes I stayed sitting on the bed. Then I discovered that I could fall sleep in the fetal position, like the cats do.  

I was asking myself what I could do. I had been fooled by traditional medicine and it was then that I prayed to God. I asked: God, you see the predicament this creature is in. I ask you, my God, to show me a solution to all my afflictions. 

As it happened in a few days I was taken to Porto Alegre to a Jesuit Encounter. There I met Father Suarez, a Jesuit priest who told me that the cure to my afflictions was something very simple and easy. He said that I should take Magnesium Chloride, and showed me a writing in a medical book by Father Poig, an Spanish Jesuit, well known and prestigious biologist who had discovered the healing properties of Magnesium Chloride, starting with a family experience by healing his mother who around those times had an osteoarthritis in an advanced state of decalcification.  

Jesuit priests had always been known to have great knowledge used for curing illnesses using natural resources like medicinal herbs and pure minerals. Joking aside Father Suarez said to me: “As long as you take this salt you will only die if you shoot yourself in the head or if you have an accident”. 

I started taking a daily dose each morning. Three days later, I started to take one dose in the morning and on in the evening. Still, I continued to sleep all rolled up. But on the twenty-first day as I got out of bed everything felt strange. I asked myself if I could be dreaming, since I was not feeling any pains and was able to walk around the city still feeling the weight of ten years of suffering such discomfort and limitations. Forty days later I was able to walk the whole day. After sixty days my painful leg was as good or better than the other leg. After three months I began to feel the flexibility increasing in my bones and an unexpected well being in all my body. Ten months have gone by and I can bend like a snake making me feel like a different person. 

Magnesium Chloride, pulls the calcium erroneously deposited in the wrong places and places it only on the bones, and, what’s more it normalizes blood circulation. The nervous system calms totally allowing more mental clarity, increasing the memory, attention and concentration noticeably, and blood thins and is cleansed. The needles in liver have disappeared and the prostate, which was supposed to undergo surgery, doesn’t even bother me. But the most important effect of all is to be questioned by other persons: What are you doing that you look younger? I would reply: Yes, I truly feel younger with more zest for life. And it is because of this that I feel obligated to disseminate this natural remedy, as my thanks to God for answering my prayers. Thus I’m sending copy of this writing to all those persons suffering illnesses and pains. 

Disclaimer: This article was translated literally from the Spanish version by JD. The content of the article is the responsibility of the original author, not of the translator. The translator is not responsible for any of the procedures, advices, cures and/or suggestions mentioned in this article. Consult a qualified medical doctor before starting any self-medication procedure. 
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Think about this: What country consumes the most calcium supplements and calcium rich foods? America! What country has the highest rate of osteoporosis (calcium loss & bone fragility)? America! Why? Excess calcium combined with low magnesium is truly a lethal combination. A calcium/magnesium imbalance can also result in gallstones, kidney stones, calcified joints and arteries. All these conditions and more can be relieved and often cured with water-soluble magnesium. Excess calcium can become a real problem, while excess magnesium, is of little concern. Unlike calcium, which accumulates and calcifies cells, magnesium does not build up in the body. .


More than seventy-five years ago, medical scientists declared
magnesium to be an essential nutrient, indispensable to life. When this 
mineral is part of your diet, you are guarding against–and helping to 
alleviate–health threats such as heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis, 
diabetes, depression, arthritis, and asthma. But while research continues

 to reaffirm magnesium’s irreplaceable contribution to good health, many
Americans remain dangerously deficient.

The pharmaceutical paradigm (interests) just does not want its practitioners to see what really is causing or underlying many of the dramatic diseases humanity is facing today, it does not want to see, even though the evidence and studies are everywhere, that magnesium deficiency is a primary cause and primary way to treat the vast majority of sufferers of chronic disease and cancer. Everyone benefits from higher magnesium intake. Everyone, even medical officials might be able to think and feel better if they were not running their magnesium tanks on empty. (IMVA)

 

Information is scarce about the relationship between cancer and magnesium but researchers from the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota have just concluded that diets rich in magnesium reduced the occurrence of colon cancer. A previous study from Sweden reported that women with the highest magnesium intake had a 40 per cent lower risk of developing the cancer than those with the lowest intake of the mineral.
In his book "The Magnesium Solution for High Blood Pressure", Dr Jay S. Cohen, MD, states "Since the 1960s, more than 1,000 articles on magnesium have been published in medical journals. The results are clear: Magnesium is essential for normal vascular functioning. Blood vessels require magnesium to operate properly. Deficiencies of magnesium are common and underlie many common disorders today. One of these disorders is hypertension. It is shocking, frankly, how little people know - how little doctors know - about this vital mineral."
 


70% of us are deficient in magnesium and yet this is largely ignored by the mainstream medicine..

Magnesium Deficiency: Symptoms

Magnesium deficiency can affect virtually every organ system of the body. With regard to skeletal muscle, one may experience twitches, cramps, muscle tension, muscle soreness, including back aches, neck pain, tension headaches and jaw joint (or TMJ) dysfunction. Also, one may experience chest tightness or a peculiar sensation that he can't take a deep breath. Sometimes a person may sigh a lot.

Symptoms involving impaired contraction of smooth muscles include constipation; urinary spasms; menstrual cramps; difficulty swallowing or a lump in the throat-especially provoked by eating sugar; photophobia, especially difficulty adjusting to oncoming bright headlights in the absence of eye disease; and loud noise sensitivity from stapedius muscle tension in the ear. 

The central nervous system is markedly affected. Other symptoms include insomnia, anxiety, hyperactivity and restlessness with constant movement, panic attacks, agoraphobia, and premenstrual irritability. Magnesium deficiency symptoms involving the peripheral nervous system include numbness, tingling, and other abnormal sensations, such as zips, zaps and vibratory sensations.

Symptoms or signs of the cardiovascular system include palpitations, heart arrhythmias, angina due to spasms of the coronary arteries, high blood pressure and mitral valve prolapse. Be aware that not all of the symptoms need to be present to presume magnesium deficiency; but, many of them often occur together. For example, people with mitral valve prolapse frequently have palpitations, anxiety, panic attacks and premenstrual symptoms. People with magnesium deficiency often seem to be "uptight." Other general symptoms include a salt craving, both carbohydrate craving and carbohydrate intolerance, especially of chocolate, and breast tenderness. 

Why Magnesium Chloride?

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...."both magnesium as well as chloride have other important functions in keeping us young and healthy. Chloride, of course, is required to produce a large quantity of gastric acid each day and is also needed to stimulate starch-digesting enzymes. Magnesium is the mineral of rejuvenation and prevents the calcification of our organs and tissues that is characteristic of the old-age related degeneration of our body."

“Like two diverging paths, it appears that the more we learn about the benefits of magnesium the more we uncover about the side effects of prescription drugs,” says Dr. Carolyn Dean, author of The Miracle of Magnesium. 

Benefits of Magnesium Chloride

-          Supports the Immune System
-           Increases energy, strength and endurance
-           Relieves muscle pain
-           Keeps the heart and arteries healthy
-           Dilates the arteries of the heart and lowers cholesterol and fat levels
-           Enhances the promotion of insulin, the hormone that controls sugar levels
-           Rejuvenates wrinkled or damaged skin
-           Has a calming effect on the nervous system
-           Promotes proper bowel function
-           Promotes muscles and nervous function
           It is helpful to a wide variety of disorders such as:
          High blood pressure, asthma, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, epilepsy, anxiety, panic disorder, all types of  
         musculoskeletal disorders.

Interactions You Should Know About            
       If you are taking:
  • Potassium supplements, manganese, loop and thiazide diuretics, oral contraceptives, estrogen-replacement therapy, cisplatin, digoxin, or medications that reduce stomach acid: You may need extra magnesium.
  • Antibiotics in the tetracycline family or nitrofurantoin (Macrodantin): You
    should separate your magnesium dose from doses of these medications by at least 2 hours to avoid absorption problems.
  • Oral diabetes medications in the sulfonylurea family (Tolinase, Micronase, Orinase, Glucotrol, Diabinese, DiaBeta): Work closely with your physician when taking magnesium to avoid hypoglycemia.
  • Amiloride: Do not take magnesium supplements except on medical advice.
 

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           Calcium and Magnesium

Without sufficient magnesium, calcium can collect in the soft tissues and cause arthritis. Not only does calcium collect in the soft tissues of arthritics, it is poorly, if at all, absorbed into their blood and bones. Some researchers estimate
that the American ratio of calcium to magnesium is actually approaching 6:1,while the recommendation for healthy living is actually 2:1.But even 2 parts of calcium to 1 part of magnesium is probably too high, since current research on the Paleolithic or caveman diets show that the ratio they used to eat was 1:1.
The recommended daily allowance (RDA) of calcium is 1,000 mg per day for men, and 1,500 mg for women.



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