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The Science of Wellness
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Disclaimer: We do not diagnose or treat any illness or disease, and any research that we compose here that shows certain therapies or protocols are effective means for treating cancer and many other serious illness, this does not mean we are in the legal position to do so. ALL research past and present are at most sign-posts for further investigation due to our limited understanding of the many fields of energy within the human body. As our consciousness and awareness expands so do the variables that we did not take into account in previous studies and therefore today's fiction are tomorrows fact's and today's ignorance is tomorrow's awareness or at the very least let's hope so.
We do not think research can ever be truth, it can simply be an approximation to the truth. However when confused for the truth, horrible consequences often take place and lives are sacrificed due to arrogance of thinking we can own truth or nature and manipulate it.
When reading scientific abstracts or research papers it has served me well to keep in mind there are many variables to the outcomes of such linear scientific research. Even just the fact a researcher is observing a study has impact to how the study will come out. We know very little in science and are just beginning to understand how things work. So even though the majority of what we have listed is in favor of therapies we recommend and support it does not by any means make these therapies absolute or better just because they have research!
Factors to consider when reading research papers and abstracts is who paid for the research? Do they have financial ties to whether the research reads in favor or not? And factors such as observation, intention, electromagnetic exposure, substance, form of substance, dose of substance, time given of substance, follow-up after study to determine lasting effects, half-life of substance, double blind studies, depth of research, the persons psychological and emotional state when being subject to the study (if applicable), etc.
Unfortunately in America most research is driven by industry as opposed to the benefit of living beings. Russia, Germany, Japan, Switzerland and many other countries from what we have seen, are less driven by industry in their research. However, keeping an open mind and investigative mind we find is best. We can grow in that space rather than insisting a research must read a certain way.
Another thing to consider is manipulation within the research, for example we can take Vitamin K-1 do a research study where it has virtually no effect on osteocalcin levels within the human body in comparison to Vitamin K-2 which can have dramatic effects on this protein that acts as a hormone. And then we can proceed to publish the study if we have the financing and media help to say Vitamin K is an ineffective means to reverse bone loss. When really the truth is Vitamin K-1 has little significance in reversing bone loss. And Vitamin K-2 is very effective at reversing bone loss from current research. This goes on all of the time. May our page bring more clarity to this.
True Science should benefit living beings. Not destroy or harm life in the process to prove some parameter in which we can measure on some linear level and say "here we have science". As time goes on and more intelligent and more importantly compassionate researchers approach research, we think we will begin to see what many Ancients used to practice from Astrology, to Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic Medicine, etc. Have more grounds for use in the medical community than the current drug practices. Less manipulation and more co-creation with the true functions of both the human body and psyche. Enjoy the abstracts and we will be posting more comes out.
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Vitamin K-2 Research
The following is a list of scientific abstracts all of which are from PubMed revolving Vitamin K-2 and its many uses and ways to act as a catalyst to regenerative healing in skeletal and cardiovascular systems. Along with promising studies showing it as an effective agent against many cancers.
One important thing to keep in mind before reading any of these articles is to keep in mind that regardless of how promising any research seems or how indefinite it seems things change quicker than we can currently keep up with and research is often motivated by industry and not actual interests to benefit other people or beings. So with that in mind this research is linear in nature and is always a few hundred steps behind what actually is.
There are many variables to keep in mind and how that could change the outcome of research in favor or against whatever the researcher chooses.
The Vitamin K-2 formula we personally take and recommend to all of my clients is Life Extension Super K which can easily be purchased on Vitacost at low costs to you. We encourage you to take 2 gel caps a day opposed to their recommendation of 1 a day. A higher dose of 3-4 a day spread throughout the day is recommended for those with severe illness. A precautionary is for those who take blood clotting pharmaceuticals, consult with your doctor before beginning any nutritional protocol involving this vitamin if you are on prescription medication.
Disclaimer: We do not diagnose or treat any illness or disease, and any research that we compose here that shows certain therapies or protocols are effective means for treating cancer and many other serious illness, this does not mean we are in the legal position to do so. ALL research past and present are at most sign-posts for further investigation due to our limited understanding of the many fields of energy within the human body. As our consciousness and awareness expands so do the variables that we did not take into account in previous studies and therefore today's fiction are tomorrows fact's and today's ignorance is tomorrow's awareness or at the very least let's hope so.
We do not think research can ever be truth, it can simply be an approximation to the truth. However when confused for the truth, horrible consequences often take place and lives are sacrificed due to arrogance of thinking we can own truth or nature and manipulate it.
When reading scientific abstracts or research papers it has served me well to keep in mind there are many variables to the outcomes of such linear scientific research. Even just the fact a researcher is observing a study has impact to how the study will come out. We know very little in science and are just beginning to understand how things work. So even though the majority of what we have listed is in favor of therapies we recommend and support it does not by any means make these therapies absolute or better just because they have research!
Factors to consider when reading research papers and abstracts is who paid for the research? Do they have financial ties to whether the research reads in favor or not? And factors such as observation, intention, electromagnetic exposure, substance, form of substance, dose of substance, time given of substance, follow-up after study to determine lasting effects, half-life of substance, double blind studies, depth of research, the persons psychological and emotional state when being subject to the study (if applicable), etc.
Unfortunately in America most research is driven by industry as opposed to the benefit of living beings. Russia, Germany, Japan, Switzerland and many other countries from what we have seen, are less driven by industry in their research. However, keeping an open mind and investigative mind we find is best. We can grow in that space rather than insisting a research must read a certain way.
Another thing to consider is manipulation within the research, for example we can take Vitamin K-1 do a research study where it has virtually no effect on osteocalcin levels within the human body in comparison to Vitamin K-2 which can have dramatic effects on this protein that acts as a hormone. And then we can proceed to publish the study if we have the financing and media help to say Vitamin K is an ineffective means to reverse bone loss. When really the truth is Vitamin K-1 has little significance in reversing bone loss. And Vitamin K-2 is very effective at reversing bone loss from current research. This goes on all of the time. May our page bring more clarity to this.
True Science should benefit living beings. Not destroy or harm life in the process to prove some parameter in which we can measure on some linear level and say "here we have science". As time goes on and more intelligent and more importantly compassionate researchers approach research, we think we will begin to see what many Ancients used to practice from Astrology, to Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic Medicine, etc. Have more grounds for use in the medical community than the current drug practices. Less manipulation and more co-creation with the true functions of both the human body and psyche. Enjoy the abstracts and we will be posting more comes out.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vitamin K-2 Research
The following is a list of scientific abstracts all of which are from PubMed revolving Vitamin K-2 and its many uses and ways to act as a catalyst to regenerative healing in skeletal and cardiovascular systems. Along with promising studies showing it as an effective agent against many cancers.
One important thing to keep in mind before reading any of these articles is to keep in mind that regardless of how promising any research seems or how indefinite it seems things change quicker than we can currently keep up with and research is often motivated by industry and not actual interests to benefit other people or beings. So with that in mind this research is linear in nature and is always a few hundred steps behind what actually is.
There are many variables to keep in mind and how that could change the outcome of research in favor or against whatever the researcher chooses.
The Vitamin K-2 formula we personally take and recommend to all of my clients is Life Extension Super K which can easily be purchased on Vitacost at low costs to you. We encourage you to take 2 gel caps a day opposed to their recommendation of 1 a day. A higher dose of 3-4 a day spread throughout the day is recommended for those with severe illness. A precautionary is for those who take blood clotting pharmaceuticals, consult with your doctor before beginning any nutritional protocol involving this vitamin if you are on prescription medication.
Scientific Abstracts
- Apoptosis induction of vitamin K-2...
- Combined treatment of leukemia cells...
- The interplay of magnesium and...
- Vitamin K-2 and bone quality...
- Effects of VK2 on osteoporosis...
- Role of vitamin K2 in...
- Vitamin K status of healthy....
- Foods rich in fat-soluble vitamins and bone health
- Japanese fermented soybean food as the major determinant of the large geographic...
- Prevention of osteoporosis by foods and dietary supplements. "Kinnotsubu honegenki":...
- Combined treatment with vitamin k2 and bisphosphonate in postmenopausal women with...
- Menatetrenone (vitamin K2) and bone quality in the treatment of postmenopausal...
- Vitamin K2 (menatetrenone) and bone quality
- Vitamin K2 as a potential therapeutic agent for glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
- Treatment of primary osteoporosis with vitamin K2
- Japan approves Vitamin K-2 for treatment of Osteoporosis
- Vitamin K & the prevention of fractures: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized...
- Effects of the blood coagulation vitamin K as an inhibitor of arterial calcification
- The role of Gla proteins in vascular calcification
- A high menaquinone intake reduces the incidence of coronary heart disease
- Dietary intake of menaquinone is associated with a reduced risk of heart disease: Rotterdam..
- Vitamin K intake and atherosclerosis
- Role of vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent proteins in vascular calcification
- Coagulation meets calcification: the vitamin K system
- Vitamin K: the coagulation vitamin that became omnipotent
- Vitamin K-dependent proteins, warfarin, and vascular calcification
- Vitamin K in postmenopausal women with osteopenia
- Matrix Gla-protein: the calcification inhibitor in need of vitamin K
- Extremes in vitamin K status of bone are related to bone ultrasound properties in children...
- Vitamin K status is associated with childhood bone mineral content
- Vitamin K2 supplementation improves hip bone geometry & bone strength indices in...
- Vitamin K-containing dietary supplements: comparison of synthetic vitamin K1 and...
- Tissue-specific utilization of menaquinone-4 results in the prevention of arterial calcification..
- Matrix Gla protein accumulates at the border of regions of calcification and normal tissue in..
- A comprehensive review of vitamin K and vitamin K antagonists
- Combination of vitamin K2 and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor ameliorates..
- Combined treatment of vitamin K2 and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor ameliorates..
- Involvement of hepatoma-derived growth factor in the growth inhibition of hepatocellular...
- Metabolism and cell biology of vitamin K
- Apoptosis of liver cancer cells by vitamin K2 and enhancement by MEK inhibition
- Vitamin K2 induces autophagy and apoptosis simultaneously in leukemia cells
- Vitamin K2-mediated apoptosis in cancer cells: role of mitochondrial transmembrane...
- Vitamins K2, K3 and K5 exert antitumor effects on established colorectal cancer in mice by...
- The anticancer effects of vitamin K
- Vitamin K3 disrupts the microtubule networks by binding to tubulin: a novel mechanism
- Apoptosis induction of vitamin K2 in lung carcinoma cell lines: the possibility of vita K2...
- Combination of vitamin K2 plus imatinib mesylate enhances induction of apoptosis in small...
- Prior treatment with vitamin K(2) significantly improves the efficacy of risedronate
- Distribution of menaquinone-4, a therapeutic agent for osteoporosis, in bone and other...
- Growth inhibitory effects of vitamin K2 on colon cancer cell lines via different types of cell...
Raw Juice Research
The following is a list of over 100 scientific abstracts on juice from many different vegetables and fruits.
Scientific Abstracts
The following is a list of over 100 scientific abstracts on juice from many different vegetables and fruits.
Scientific Abstracts
- Kale juice improves coronary artery disease risk factors in hypercholesterolemic men
- Impact of multiple genetic polymorphisms on effects of a 4-week blueberry juice intervention
- Inhibition of azoxymethane-induced colon cancer by orange juice.
- Inhibition of human breast cancer cell proliferation and delay of mammary tumorigenesis
- Effects of Brussels sprout juice on the cell cycle and adhesion of human colorectal
- Mechanisms of action and antiproliferative properties of Brassica oleracea juice in human breast cancer cell lines.
- [Study on the inhibitory effects of juice of tomato on the growth of human prostate carcinoma PC-3 cells].
- Inhibition of cancer cell proliferation and suppression of TNF-induced activation of NFkappaB by edible berry juice.
- Fruits and vegetables protect against the genotoxicity of heterocyclic aromatic amines activated by human xenobiotic metabolizing
- Prevention of tumour production in rats fed aminopyrine plus nitrite by sea buckthorn juice.
- Apple juice intervention modulates expression of ARE-dependent genes in rat colon and liver.
- Inhibitory effect of tomato juice on rat urinary bladder carcinogenesis after N-butyl-N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine initiation.
- Effect of cranberry juice concentrate on chemically-induced urinary bladder cancers.
- The Tg.AC Transgenic Mouse as a Screening Tool for Anticarcinogens: Broccoli Juice Protected Against 12-O-Tetradecanoylphorbol-13-Acetate.
- Cancer chemoprevention by pomegranate: laboratory and clinical evidence.
- Pomegranate and breast cancer: possible mechanisms of prevention.
- Pomegranate fruit extract impairs invasion and motility in human breast cancer.
- Inhibitory effects of green tea and grape juice on the phenol sulfotransferase activity of mouse intestines and human colon carcinoma
- Cranberry juice constituents impair lymphoma growth and augment the generation of antilymphoma antibodies in syngeneic mice.
- Pomegranate juice inhibits sulfoconjugation in Caco-2 human colon carcinoma cells.
- Cancer chemopreventive potential of apples, apple juice, and apple components.
- Cloudy apple juice is more effective than apple polyphenols and an apple juice derived cloud fraction in a rat model of colon carcinogenesis.
- Antioxidant properties of apple juice and its protection against Cr(VI)-induced cellular injury.
- Inhibitory effect of whole strawberries, garlic juice or kale juice on endogenous formation of N-nitrosodimethylamine in humans.
- Suppression of 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced chromosome aberrations in rat bone marrow cells by vegetable juices.
- Stimulation of tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-1 productivity by the oral administration of cabbage juice to rats.
- Mice drinking goji berry juice (Lycium barbarum) are protected from UV radiation-induced skin damage via antioxidant pathways.
- Fruit and vegetable intake in relation to risk of ischemic stroke.
- Effects of pomegranate juice on hyperoxaluria-induced oxidative stress in the rat kidneys.
- Lycopene-rich treatments modify noneosinophilic airway inflammation in asthma: proof of concept.
- Systemic inflammatory load in humans is suppressed by consumption of two formulations of dried, encapsulated juice concentrate.
- Citrate, oxalate, sodium, and magnesium levels in fresh juices of three different types of tomatoes: evaluation in the light of
- Effect of blackcurrant-, cranberry- and plum juice consumption on risk factors associated with kidney stone formation.
- Efficacy of a tart cherry juice blend in preventing the symptoms of muscle damage.
- Effect of a tart cherry juice blend on exercise-induced muscle damage in horses.
- Influence of tart cherry juice on indices of recovery following marathon running.
- Efficacy of tart cherry juice in reducing muscle pain during running: a randomized controlled trial.
- Montmorency Cherry Juice Reduces Muscle Damage Caused By Intensive Strength Exercise.
- [The effects of hippophae juice on free radical metabolism of rat skeletal muscle and the content of Hb, Ck, T in blood].
- Anti-stress, anti-HIV and vitamin C-synergized radical scavenging activity of mulberry juice fractions.
- Anti-stress activity of mulberry juice in mice.
- Antioxidant activity and phenolic and mineral content of rose grape juice.
- Apple juice prevents oxidative stress induced by amyloid-beta in culture.
- Bioactive anthocyanins detected in human urine after ingestion of blackcurrant juice.
- Influence of lycopene and vitamin C from tomato juice on biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation.
- Bioavailability and antioxidant effects of orange juice components in humans.
- Lycium barbarum (goji) juice improves in vivo antioxidant biomarkers in serum of healthy adults.
- Comparison of serum carotenoid responses between women consuming vegetable juice and women consuming raw or cooked vegetables.
- Pomegranate juice protects nitric oxide against oxidative destruction and enhances the biological actions of nitric oxide.
- Effects of blueberry and cranberry juice consumption on the plasma antioxidant capacity of healthy female volunteers.
- Daily consumption of apple, pear and orange juice differently affects plasma lipids and antioxidant capacity of smoking and non-smoking adults.
- Watermelon consumption increases plasma arginine concentrations in adults.
- Consumption of watermelon juice increases plasma concentrations of lycopene and beta-carotene in humans.
- Comparison of the antioxidant activities of nine different fruits in human plasma.
- Total oxidant scavenging capacities of common European fruit and vegetable juices.
- Proanthocyanidin profile and ORAC values of Manitoba berries, chokecherries, and seabuckthorn.
- Four week supplementation with mixed fruit and vegetable juice concentrates increased protective serum antioxidants and folate
- Anthocyanins are bioavailable in humans following an acute dose of cranberry juice.
- Supplementation with mixed fruit and vegetable juice concentrates increased serum antioxidants and folate in healthy adults.
- Antioxidant and antigenotoxic activities of purple grape juice--organic and conventional--in adult rats.
- Cornelian cherry (cornus MAS L.) juices as a source of minerals in human diet.
- Improved antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential in mice consuming sour cherry juice (Prunus Cerasus cv. Maraska).
- Tart cherry juice decreases oxidative stress in healthy older men and women.
- Direct relaxant effects of garlic juice on smooth and cardiac muscles.
- Changes in antioxidant status, blood pressure, and lymphocyte DNA damage from grape juice supplementation.
- Tomato juice decreases LDL cholesterol levels and increases LDL resistance to oxidation.
- Changes in plasma antioxidant capacity and oxidized low-density lipoprotein levels in men after short-term cranberry juice consumption.
- Effects of an antioxidant-rich juice (sea buckthorn) on risk factors for coronary heart disease in humans.
- Effect of pomegranate juice on Angiotensin II-induced hypertension in diabetic Wistar rats.
- Pomegranate juice: a heart-healthy fruit juice.
- Grape juice, berries, and walnuts affect brain aging and behavior.
- Blueberry supplementation improves memory in older adults.
- Effects of Concord grape juice on cognitive and motor deficits in aging.
- Plum juice, but not dried plum powder, is effective in mitigating cognitive deficits in aged rats.
- Cranberry juice-- a well-characterized folk-remedy against bacterial urinary tract infection.
- Antioxidant levels of common fruits, vegetables, and juices versus protective activity against in vitro ischemia/reperfusion.
- [Cranberry juice and its role in urinary infections].
- Cranberry juice for the prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections: a randomized controlled trial in children.
- A systematic review of the evidence for cranberries and blueberries in UTI prevention.
- Regular consumption of concord grape juice benefits human immunity.
- Grape consumption supports immunity in animals and humans.
- Supplementation of a low-carotenoid diet with tomato or carrot juice modulates immune functions in healthy men.
- [Contributions to chemical study of the raw polysaccharide isolated from the fresh pressed juice of white cabbage leaves]
- Pomegranate Juice Protects Macrophages from Triglyceride Accumulation: Inhibitory Effect on DGAT1 Activity and on Triglyceride Biosynthesis.
- Protection against Helicobacter pylori and other bacterial infections by garlic.
- Vitamin U therapy of peptic ulcer.
- Rapid healing of peptic ulcers in patients receiving fresh cabbage juice.
- Vitamin U therapy of peptic ulcer; experience at San Quentin Prison.
- Efficacy of cranberry juice on Helicobacter pylori infection: a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial.
- [Effects of garlic on oral bacteriostasis and root detoxification].
- Antibacterial activity of vegetables and juices.
- Antiviral effects on bacteriophages and rotavirus by cranberry juice.
- Influence of cranberry juice on glucan-mediated processes involved in Streptococcus mutans biofilm development.
- Inhibitory effects of cranberry juice on attachment of oral streptococci and biofilm formation.
- New support for a folk remedy: cranberry juice reduces bacteriuria and pyuria in elderly women.
- Reduction of bacteriuria and pyuria after ingestion of cranberry juice.
- Activity of Brassica oleracea leaf juice on foodborne pathogenic bacteria
- Antifungal activity of Brassica oleracea var. botrytis fresh aqueous juice.
- In vitro effects of pomegranate juice and pomegranate polyphenols on foodborne viral surrogates.
- Influenza virus variation in susceptibility to inactivation by pomegranate polyphenols is determined by envelope glycoproteins.
- Antiobesity and antidiabetic effects of biotransformed blueberry juice in KKA(y) mice.
- Favorable glycemic response of type 2 diabetics to low-calorie cranberry juice.
- Human glycemic response and phenolic content of unsweetened cranberry juice.
- In vitro effects of beetroot juice and chips on oxidative metabolism and apoptosis in neutrophils from obese individuals.
- Protective effects of Hippophae rhamnoides L. juice on lead-induced neurotoxicity in mice.
- Evaluation of the potential protective effects of ad libitum black grape juice against liver oxidative damage in whole-body acute X-irradiated rats.
- Protective effects of garlic juice against embryotoxicity of methylmercuric chloride administered to pregnant Fischer 344 rats.
- Effect of concord grape juice on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting: results of a pilot study.
Herbal Research
The following is a list of scientific abstracts on the mycelial extract known as Cordyceps sinesis.
Scientific Abstracts
The following abstracts are on Coriander (seed) Coriandrum sativum.
The following are abstracts on herbal formulas which are found in the Triple Leaf Tea Detox Tea:
The following abstracts are on herbal mixtures for skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, eczema, etc.
The following is a list of scientific abstracts on the mycelial extract known as Cordyceps sinesis.
Scientific Abstracts
- Antiaging effect of Cordyceps sinensis extract
- Protection of chronic renal failure by a polysaccharide from Cordyceps sinensis
- A Contemporary Treatment Approach to Both Diabetes and Depression by Cordyceps sinensis..
- Immunoregulatory Cordyceps sinensis increases regulatory T cells to Th17...
- Clinical application of Cordyceps sinensis on immunosuppressive therapy in renal...
- Cordyceps: a traditional Chinese medicine and another fungal therapeutic biofactory?
- Effect of Astragali-Cordyceps Mixtura on TGF-beta/...
- Effects of fermented Cordyceps powder on pulmonary function in sensitized...
- [Pharmacological study on Cordyceps sinensis (Berk.) Sacc. and ze-e Cordyceps]
- The scientific rediscovery of a precious ancient Chinese herbal regimen: Cordyceps sinensis:...
The following abstracts are on Coriander (seed) Coriandrum sativum.
The following are abstracts on herbal formulas which are found in the Triple Leaf Tea Detox Tea:
- Influence of red clover (Trifolium pratense) isoflavones on gene and protein expression profiles in liver of ovariectomized rats.
- Effects of one-year treatment with isoflavone extract from red clover on prostate, liver function, sexual function, and quality of life in men with elevated PSA levels and negative prostate biopsy findings.
- Inhibition of extrahepatic human cytochromes P450 1A1 and 1B1 by metabolism of isoflavones found in Trifolium pratense (red clover).
- Disposition of flavonoids via enteric recycling: enzyme-transporter coupling affects metabolism of biochanin A and formononetin and excretion of their phase II conjugates.
- [Effect of the total flavonoids from red clover and chick-pea on the lipid content in the blood and liver of rats].
- Isoflavones isolated from red clover (Trifolium pratense) inhibit smooth muscle contraction of the isolated rat prostate gland.
- Red clover Trifolium pratense (Linn.) isoflavones extract on the pain threshold of normal and ovariectomized rats--a long-term study.
- [Red clover isoflavones inhibit the proliferation and promote the apoptosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia stromal cells].
The following abstracts are on herbal mixtures for skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, eczema, etc.
- Anti-acne effects of Oriental herb extracts: a novel screening method to select anti-acne agents.
- Anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory effects of butanol extract from Arctium Lappa L.
- Natural Arctium lappa fruit extract improves the clinical signs of aging skin.
- Effects of isoflavones from red clover (Trifolium pratense) on skin changes induced by ovariectomy in rats.
- Ethnopharmacological application of medicinal plants to cure skin diseases and in folk cosmetics among the tribal communities of North-West Frontier
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"There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something. You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after."
J.R.R. Tolkien
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"There is nothing like looking, if you want to find something. You certainly usually find something, if you look, but it is not always quite the something you were after."
J.R.R. Tolkien
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