CS is excellent for killing the intestinal beasties. Even after killing
them, you need to deal with the poisons they leave behind. Even Walmart
carries calcium bentonite clay. Also activated charcoal will mop up
toxins. If clay is used internally watch out for constipation. Magnesium
will
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 1:25:46 PM
Subject: CSfood poisoning
CS is excellent for killing the intestinal beasties. Even after killing
them, you need to deal with the poisons they leave behind. Even Walmart
carries calcium bentonite clay. Also activated charcoal will mop
the body's
need for iodine, since they are not the same thing. Anybody know about that?
Del
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 4:25 PM
Subject: CSfood poisoning
CS is excellent for killing the intestinal beasties
I just read a newsletter from Dr David G Williams (Nov, 2007) where
he talks about oral supplementation with bile. Apparently, along with
it's acknowledged action of emulsifying fat, it can break down and
remove toxins. Here are a few excerpts of what he has written:
I've been following the
makes sense now,,
thanks,,
Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT
aKa Jhon wrote:
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mailto:brooks76...@lycos.com
effect is less noticeable.
Thora
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Sent: May 29, 2006 7:40 PM
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Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT
Brooks,
Thanks for your post and underlying experiments, however I remain confused
about
protocol; 2 were pain-free, with no nausea symptoms, presenting only
traces of bowel looseness.two hours after receiving the same
protocol as the other three.
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Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning
Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:17:29 -0400
Kandee Edge wrote:
My mother
In a message dated 6/8/2006 10:25:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
Bob Lee AKA TaiPan posted this some time ago
.Robert A Lee a cousin to R E Lee is my in-law. At the time when he
posted his study I had a hunch that he was acting like some of my cousins.
My dog
Brooks Bradley wrote:
Dear Malcolm,
You have asked fair questions, certainly deserving of suitable
answers. I will do my best to address them satisfactorily. First, I remind
you that I am reporting the results obtained by other, enormously bettered
qualified
,,,I don't understand what this meansany translations???
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From: Brooks Bradley brooks76...@lycos.com
Active research revealed that concentrations of CS as low as 3 ppm
were effective, but rather large volumes were required for rapid-onset
positive
CS works.
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Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 6:08 AM
Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT
,,,I don't understand what this meansany translations???
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From: Brooks Bradley
At 11:26 AM 6/8/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
If an ion selective probe is used to find ionic silver in the blood and
none is found...and AgCl is at least partially ionic...what IS in there vs
the assertion of what's not?
The rest of the story has never been told.
Ode
AgCl
brick...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 6/8/2006 10:25:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
Bob Lee AKA TaiPan posted this some time ago
.Robert A Lee a cousin to R E Lee is my in-law. At the time when
he posted his study I had a hunch that he was acting
At 05:06 PM 6/8/2006, you wrote:
In a message dated 6/8/2006 10:25:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
Bob Lee AKA TaiPan posted this some time ago
.Robert A Lee a cousin to R E Lee is my in-law. At the time when he
posted his study I had a hunch that he was acting
aKa Jhon wrote:
*/ ,,,I don't understand what this meansany translations??? /*
*/ - Original Message - /*
*/ From: Brooks Bradley /**/ brooks76...@lycos.com /*
mailto:brooks76...@lycos.com*/ /*
Active research revealed that concentrations of CS as low
as 3 ppm were
In a message dated 6/9/2006 7:34:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
How could someone alive today be a cousin to a commander in chief in the
Civil war
R A Lee was the husband of my 3rd great aunt, several past generations. This
is from checking on roots ancestory. They
Interestingly, in those cases where CS was combined with Gatorade, the
favorable response was measurably reducedindicating a consequential
degree of chloride combination with some of the ionic component-possibly.
## That could be because the Gatoraid enhanced absorption so much
This whole discussion is interesting to me because just before the
discussion started my other half had this terrible cramping and he
attributed it to some left overs he ate that the dog refused the
afternoon before. I gave him a glass of 20ppm CS and 6 activated
charcoal tablets to take.
Hi Terry,
Not really sure about nineteen hours, but I know that it is often the next morning after eating
bad food before symptoms show up. Perhaps the contamination was small enough that it took a while
to develop.
I think your ministrations were spot on. Hope everything is fine.
Brooks Bradley wrote:
we experienced...the most acceptable being that the debris was,
actually, less toxic to the victim's alimentary systemthan one might
initially presume. Additionally, it is speculation, only, as to the
magnitude of possible toxic debris moving through the
Ode Coyote wrote:
If an ion selective probe is used to find ionic silver in the blood and
none is found...and AgCl is at least partially ionic...what IS in there vs
the assertion of what's not?
The rest of the story has never been told.
Ode
AgCl will move into the blood stream where it
Teri Johnston wrote:
This whole discussion is interesting to me because just before the
discussion started my other half had this terrible cramping and he
attributed it to some left overs he ate that the dog refused the
afternoon before.
That should have kind of been a hint.
I gave him a
Does the activated charcoal absorb the silver and prevent it from
working? Anybody know?
sol
Teri Johnston wrote:
This whole discussion is interesting to me because just before the
discussion started my other half had this terrible cramping and he
attributed it to some left overs he ate that
I won't eat any meat my cats refuse. hey, kitty, come here, smell this
chicken, is it any good? If the cat sniffs, rears back, and runs away
from the evil stuff, I toss it. They can apparently smell decay long
before I can. Since in my experience dogs will eat rotten meat, holy
cow, eating
I don't think so. Here is my line of reasoning.
1. Activated charcoal absorbs compounds, not particles, so the colloidal
part should not be absorbed.
2. Activated charcoal tends to absorb organic compounds, not salts, so
Silver chloride should not be absorbed.
3. If Activated charcoal did absorb
My daughter was pretty sick after stopping at a roadhouse to eat once. She
ordered curry, her companions ate other stuff. When I called the roadhouse,
the staff member said the cook makes curry, then freezes it and defrosts for
the customer.
When I spoke to the health department at the
I missed or forgot it. What did TaiPan say?
I don't think anything even comes close to the experience posted on this
group a number of times by a user name TaiPan some years ago. I still
shiver when I think of it.
Marshall
Shirley Reed wrote:
The site www.silvermedicine.org has at least one
Rowena wrote:
I missed or forgot it. What did TaiPan say?
Bob Lee AKA TaiPan posted this some time ago:
Greeting Glorious Ones of CS,
A Test: Do not do this at home.
A few military friends of mine got together last week for the usual yak-yak
about military things. The talk came around to
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Rowena wrote:
I missed or forgot it. What did TaiPan say?
Bob Lee AKA TaiPan posted this some time ago:
Greeting Glorious Ones of CS,
A Test: Do not do this at home.
BTW, he keeps referring to the poisoning as botulism, but in fact it would most
likely have been
, 2006 6:53 PM
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Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning
You may may know much more about this than I do; I certainly was not
aware of the death rate. I only recall a number of well-publicized
cases of mass-outbreaks resulting in fatalities. One of the hamburger
chains
Good point. Never buy a swollen can of anything from the supermarket;
the stuff is so toxic that just a bit of spray when opening the can may
produce illness, or so I've read. Nasty pathogen . . . home canners
need to be especially careful of it I suppose.
JBB
On Friday, Jun 9, 2006, at
If this hypothesis is correct, it may be one of the more important
ideas to come out of this discussion. Thanks for this.
JBB
On Friday, Jun 9, 2006, at 00:02 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Note that adding Gatorade increases the speed that EIS is absorbed
into the blood. Thus for food
, but it is now late and I must close. I hope these
comments have been of value to you.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley
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Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning: GENERAL COMMENT
Date: Mon, 29 May 2006
Many thanks for reposting. A definite keeper.
Rowena
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Try lugol's Iodine, only 6 drops in a cup of water, works inabout 2 hours. 1/2
te dose for kids.
Do not use if allergic to Iodine.
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ
Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
Kandee Edge wrote:
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a
protocol as
the other three.
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Subject: Re: CSFood poisoning
Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:17:29 -0400
Kandee Edge wrote:
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My
Thanks very much for this. It is good that some members on our list
have hands-on experience.
If I ever come across more information about the protocols that
resulted in children's dying in hospital from antibiotic treatment of
O-157, I will post them. Regrettably, I have none, as my
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She
is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take
any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is,
if
I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I
was
going
thanks for the infoI will be taking her a copy of
this email today...I'll let you know how she does.
--- grace1...@aol.com wrote:
Yes, have her drink one to two quarts a day of CS.
I have seen several
cases of food poisoning (at least the symptoms)
disappear within 20 minutes after
Once the digestive tract is empty...as food poisoning tends to do with a
vengeance... then CS can work there.
*Dump* it in...as much as will fit.
A cup should do, but a quart won't hurt...or two.
Some shall pass through.
Ougtta fix er up real fast...like 20 minutes to a few hours.
No
Kandee Edge wrote:
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I was going
to give her some in hopes it would help, but wasn't
sure of the
: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if
I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I was
going
to give
If you catch it early, chug it. If you are already throwing up, then you
will be forced to sip it until things improve. I have never let it
progress to the stage where I have to sip it, but it has happened with
other members of my family.
Marshall
Pat wrote:
If she tried 8 oz all at once, it
The site www.silvermedicine.org has at least one very interesting experience
re the use of cs for food poisoning. Good site in general too. best
wishes, pj
I don't think anything even comes close to the experience posted on this
group a number of times by a user name TaiPan some years ago. I still
shiver when I think of it.
Marshall
Shirley Reed wrote:
The site www.silvermedicine.org has at least one very interesting
experience re the use of cs
: Shirley Reed
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:42 AM
Subject: CSfood poisoning
The site www.silvermedicine.org has at least one very interesting experience
re the use of cs for food poisoning. Good site in general too. best wishes,
pj
Dudley [mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 10:40 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSfood poisoning
I don't think anything even comes close to the experience posted on this
group a number of times by a user name TaiPan some years ago. I still shiver
when I think
Again, a caveat, based only on my own layman's reading: in cases of
O-157 fatalities in Japan, the cause of death in children was release
of toxins from the bacteria when killed by antibiotics.
Presumably this could occur with EIS as well.On this basis, it
might be BETTER to go slow and
.
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klehre2...@yahoo.com
To: List Silver silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I was going
to give her some in hopes it would help, but wasn't
sure of the dosage. Does anyone have
In a message dated 6/5/2006 9:04:06 P.M. Central Standard Time,
klehre2...@yahoo.com writes:
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take.
, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I was going
to give her some in hopes it would help
, and keep going at least a half day
after symptoms subside.
Works like a charm.
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From: Kandee Edge klehre2...@yahoo.com
To: List Silver silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food
Silver silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if
I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I
silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2006 9:03 PM
Subject: CSFood poisoning
My mother in law just got food poisoning. She is
having a terrible time with it and cannot take any
electrolites, a.k.a. Gatorade. My question is, if
I
have 3-5ppm CS, how much should she take. I was
going
If she tried 8 oz all at once, it probably wouldn't
stay down would it? Did you sip yours slowly or chug
it?
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Yes, have her drink one to two quarts a day of CS. I have seen several
cases of food poisoning (at least the symptoms) disappear within 20 minutes
after
drinking a quart of CS. If she can, she should eat some burned toast (or
take commercial activated charcoal pills from the health food
My experience with food poisoning is to down a quart of CS, along with a
couple pieces of burned toast (or commercially prepared activated charcoal) to
absorb toxins. Repeatedly works in 20 minutes.
Jill
A story about food poisoning--a few weeks ago many parents here were
reporting that large numbers of kids were out of school with the 'flu'.
Being interested in the whole avian flu issue, I started looking in at the
Weather Channel's website which carries what I assume are Center for
Morning Marshall,
At 10:14 AM 12/20/2005, you wrote:
Why use something that takes a couple of hours? I have never found EIS to
take more than 10 minutes.
I can re post Bob Lee's post of a few years back relative to the
spoiled hamburger. That is an attention getter for sure.
I also
My husband takes it anytime his stomach starts to give him problems from
eating food and it has always taken only 20-30 minutes for releif. I
have always treasured that story of Bob Lee's. It had me rolling. I
too kept copies of it, but not sure where I tucked it away.
G Murray
Wayne
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Morning Marshall,
At 10:14 AM 12/20/2005, you wrote:
Why use something that takes a couple of hours? I have never found EIS to
take more than 10 minutes.
I can re post Bob Lee's post of a few years back relative to the
spoiled hamburger. That is an attention
this post as a criticismbut rather a cautionary
amendmentto your comments.
Best Regards, Brooks.
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From: Wayne Fugitt cwfug...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSFood Poisoning
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:43:06 -0600
Morning
this post as a criticismbut rather a cautionary
amendmentto your comments.
Best Regards, Brooks.
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From: Wayne Fugitt cwfug...@earthlink.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSFood Poisoning
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 09:43:06 -0600
Morning
Evening Brooks,
Thanks for the comments and clarification.
At 10:46 PM 12/19/2005, you wrote:
I do not wish to be controversial, but would caution
against, possibly, trivializing
the dangers of botulinum-based poisoning.
Possibly my message was in fact too strong.
Seems we
Morning Carol Ann,
Would it stand to reason that if Gatoraid acts as an absorbtion enhancer
of CS it would also do the same for the cause of the food poisining, thus
delivering the toxin faster into the digestive tracts.
Generally, food poisoning is a non threat to healthy persons,
I found that Lugol's Iodine solution works very well for food Poisoning,
dosage: 6 drops for adult 1/2 that for a child, in a cup of good water.
Be sure your not allergic to Iodine, you should know if your are..Don't
take it if you are allergic.
IODINE, IODIDE, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Iodine
Hi Tel,
Do you know the shelf life of Lugol's. I bough a liter (smallest size
they had) and it had an expiration of a year later. Seems to me this is
pretty basic stuff and shouldn't deteriorate, but I am no chemist.
Thanks,
Craig
I found that Lugol's Iodine solution works very well for
Tel,
Thanks for that. I have been compiling information on iodine content
of foods ( I am very allergic) and sometime find things giving iodide
content. I had been wondering what the difference was.
paula
Tel Tofflemire wrote:
IODINE, IODIDE, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Iodine is a basic
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
Regarding mycoplasma:
In one account of the end of the first Gulf War, Colin Powell, then
the commanding officer, was so appalled by the carnage on the road out
of Kuwait that he called off US air strikes, though certainly not
before an incredible slaughter had
Another reason I'm proud to be an American.
JOH
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From: Ron [mailto:r...@megsinet.com]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 1:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
I had seen news footage (from the cotpit of a A-10 Warthog) on this only
once
Holmes wrote:
Search Donald Scott
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From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 10:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
Wayne -I am still recovering from an old Gulf War mycoplasma
fermentens
infection
Search Donald Scott
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 10:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
Wayne -I am still recovering from an old Gulf War mycoplasma fermentens
infection. I am
I
, 2004 12:16 AM
Subject: RE: CSFood Poisoning
Search Donald Scott
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:wfug...@direcway.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 10:12 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
Wayne -I am still recovering from an old Gulf War
At 09:48 PM 2/17/2004 -0600, you wrote:
snip
WayneI know I am a non-conformist
I salute you and all the non-conformists of the world.
stuff
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Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 09:54:00 -0500
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service, it turned out that all of
us who ate the food had gotten food poisoning.
After
At 09:59 PM 2/17/04 -0500, you wrote:
One better. I always take a good swig before I eat anyone's cooking but mine.
So, you think your food is immune? I thought most of it came in with
the food.
Honestly, I never worry about it. I thought the nitrates, saliva, and
enzymes, plus HCL
: Re: CSFood Poisoning
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 21:48:06 -0600
At 09:59 PM 2/17/04 -0500, you wrote:
One better. I always take a good swig before I eat anyone's cooking but
mine.
So, you think your food is immune? I thought most of it came in with
the food.
Honestly, I never worry about
Wayne -I am still recovering from an old Gulf War mycoplasma fermentens
infection. I am
I have studied that a bit and became concerned.
I had a mycoplasma test a year or so ago.
( negative on the few types they tested for, likely a worthless test )
Can you tell us more about it,
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service, it turned out that all of
us who ate the food had gotten food poisoning.
After some hours of thrashing about the previous night, I
I found that Lugol's Iodine solution works very well for food
Poisoning, Most of the time within an hour.
IODINE, IODIDE, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Iodine is a basic element, as are calcium, zinc, oxygen and other
elements. The word iodine usually refers to two iodine molecules
chemically stuck
: Monday, February 16, 2004 11:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
I found that Lugol's Iodine solution works very well for food
Poisoning, Most of the time within an hour.
IODINE, IODIDE, WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE?
Iodine is a basic element, as are calcium, zinc, oxygen
At 09:54 AM 2/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service, it turned out that all of
us who ate the food had gotten food poisoning.
After some hours
and the dosage for food poisoning (diarrhea?).
Sincerely,
Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist
-Original Message-
From: Tel Tofflemire [mailto:telt...@cableone.net]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 11:08 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSFood Poisoning
I found that Lugol's
I did not suspect food poisoning at first.
JBB
On Monday, Feb 16, 2004, at 23:54 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Jonathan B. Britten wrote:
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service, it turned out
A useful anecdote:
I attended a wake last night, after which mourners were served food.
I partook. Today, at a funeral service, it turned out that all of
us who ate the food had gotten food poisoning.
After some hours of thrashing about the previous night, I had about
half a pint of
Dear Kass,
Did u receive my last emails?
Alex
-Original Message-
From: T [mailto:ka...@harborside.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 12:14 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSfood poisioning
I would think that Milk Thistle 80% would also help protect the liver.
Kass
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