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Texas medical cannabis cultivator and dispensary has first harvest

The Texas Compassionate Use Act was passed in 2015. It legalized oils containing CBD, a non-euphoric component of marijuana known to treat epilepsy and other chronic medical conditions. Recently, one of the first state-licensed medical cannabis cultivator and dispensary harvested its first crop of medical cannabis. The state will regulate and distribute the oils to patients whose symptoms have not responded to federally approved medication.

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Medical marijuana and me

Kim and Chris Clark had tried almost every medical option available for their 10-year-old son Caden, who has severe epilepsy and suffers between 10 and 70 seizures a day. Now, they say, they’re pinning their hopes on medical marijuana in Colorado.
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Facts about Medical Cannabis

Facts about #medical #Cannabis
1. Who consumes the most?
The United States is the world’s largest medical‑cannabis market. In 2024, combined medical and adult‑use sales exceeded $31 billion, and projections for 2025 reach $35 billion. No other country comes close to these volumes.
2. European leader
In Europe, Germany is out in front: by 2027 more than 311 000 patients are expected to hold official cannabis prescriptions.
3. Three indications with the strongest evidence
Robust, “gold‑standard” data support medical cannabis only for:
• chronic pain,
• chemotherapy‑induced nausea and vomiting,
• spasticity in multiple sclerosis.
4. Other common conditions
Physicians also prescribe #cannabinoid medicines for rare epilepsies (Epidyolex), post‑traumatic stress disorder, migraine, Crohn’s disease, and HIV/AIDS‑related appetite loss. The evidence is weaker here, but clinical data are growing.
5. Medical ≠ “regular” cannabis
Medical products are tightly controlled for CBD : THC ratio, purity, and absence of pesticides. Most programmes prohibit smoking; oils, capsules, sprays, or vaporisers are preferred. Recreational strains, by contrast, often contain two‑to‑three times more THC and have unpredictable profiles.
6. Authorised medicines
Key products include Sativex (a 1 : 1 CBD/THC oromucosal spray for MS spasticity) and Epidyolex (pure CBD solution for seizures). Dronabinol and nabilone are synthetic THC analogues used for nausea and weight loss.
7. Geography of legalisation
Thirty‑seven US states plus the District of Columbia—and more than 50 countries worldwide—run official medical‑cannabis programmes.
8. Money and trends
The global medical‑cannabis market is valued at about $21 billion (2025) and is forecast to reach $68 billion by 2033. Demand is rising 7‑8 % per year, especially in the Asia‑Pacific region.
9. Side effects
The most typical are dizziness, dry mouth, increased appetite, and a transient rise in heart rate. High THC doses can trigger anxiety or short‑term cognitive impairment, so doctors titrate the dose gradually.
10. What’s next?
Research continues: scientists are exploring cannabinoids as opioid alternatives for pain, anti‑inflammatory agents in IBD, and even adjuvant oncology therapies. Regulators remain cautious, approving new indications only when evidence is strong.

What is medical cannabis?

Medical cannabis refers to cannabis or cannabinoid‑based medicines produced under pharmaceutical GMP and dispensed only by prescription for specific conditions (chronic pain, MS spasticity, CINV, rare epilepsies, etc.).
• THC, CBD, and terpene content are strictly standardised.
• Batches are tested for pesticides, heavy metals, and microbes.
• Smoking is often banned; oils, sprays, and vaporisation are preferred.

What is recreational cannabis?

Recreational cannabis is the plant or product consumed for non‑medical purposes (relaxation, psychoactive effect).
• Typically contains higher THC levels (10 – 30 %+).
• Quality and safety are regulated on legal markets—or unregulated on illicit ones.
• Dosing is chosen by the user, not a doctor, which raises the risk of side effects.

Bottom line:
• Botany gives us sativa, indica, ruderalis.
• Chemotypes tell us how much THC and CBD a plant contains.
• Legal status splits cannabis into industrial, medical, and recreational.
• Medical cannabis is “pharma‑grade” and prescription‑only.
• Recreational cannabis is “for leisure,” higher in THC, with self‑selected doses.

The Fight For Medical Marijuana For Epileptic Children | NBC Nightly News

A certain strain of the drug looks to be very effective in treating kids with severe seizure disorders, and one family is fighting to make it legal.
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The Fight For Medical Marijuana For Epileptic Children | NBC Nightly News

Mum to fight for child’s medical cannabis after officials seize it | ITV News

A mother who tried to bring medical cannabis into the UK illegally in a bid to help her severely epileptic daughter wept after it was confiscated at the airport.

Campaigner Emma Appleby flew back to Britain from Holland on Saturday morning with her partner Lee, carrying a supply of medical cannabis oils for nine-year-old Teagan.

But the three-month supply of medicines, which cost £4,600, was seized after the family landed at Southend Airport in Essex.

She told ITV News: “They went through everything and they seized everything we had.”

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“Our hands were tied.” Millie’s Story (Cannabis for Kids, Part 1) | National Geographic

Penn and Nicole Mattison’s daughter, Millie, has infantile spasms with hypsarrhythmia, a form of epilepsy. By the time she was four months old she was having upwards of 700 seizures a day. The Mattisons tried numerous medications and diet plans, but Millie didn’t improve. After her doctors said they’d tried everything they could, the Mattisons looked to Colorado for an alternative treatment.
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Some parents are turning to cannabidiol (CBD) oil, a cannabis extract with little or none of the psychoactive compound THC, to treat their children who have cancer and epilepsy. The oil is currently legal in more than a dozen U.S. states, but the supply is limited. The science also lags the law—dosing standards haven’t been set, and the effects of long-term use are unclear. Many doctors believe that more research is needed. In “Cannabis for Kids” a few parents share their experiences navigating the uncertainties of medical marijuana in America as they try to help their children.

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Medical Marijuana for Epilepsy: The Full Story

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Many different opinions are there on medical marijuana and its use in epilepsy. Let’s explain them in details.

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The REAL 3C – (MEDICAL)Cannabis Consultation w/ Cope!!!

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Dear medical cannabis patient or anyone trying to use cannabis as medicine,

Thank you for clicking on this stream. I am here for YOU! I spent 5 years as a budtender in Illinois’ cannabis market, but think I can help you more from here. If you have any questions about how cannabis can help you, why you should use a certain product vs another, or any of the whys, whens, wheres, whats, or hows of cannabis please ask in the comments below or during the live stream!

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The REAL 3C – Cannabis Consultation w/ Cope!!!

Must be 18 or older. Cannabis is still federally illegal. None of this is a recommendation. Consult a medical professional before using cannabis as a medicine. I am not a medical professional!

Dear medical cannabis patient or anyone trying to use cannabis as medicine,

Thank you for clicking on this stream. I am here for YOU! I spent 5 years as a budtender in Illinois’ cannabis market, but think I can help you more from here. If you have any questions about how cannabis can help you, why you should use a certain product vs another, or any of the whys, whens, wheres, whats, or hows of cannabis please ask in the comments below or during the live stream!

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May you smile and feel good, always 🙂

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Cooking with Cannabis: How to Make Pot Brownies

In this episode of “Cooking with Cannabis”, John and JeffThe420Chef team up to make the ultimate pot brownie. This simple cannabis recipe is delicious and easy to make. Get the recipe below!

Pot Brownie Ingredients:

3 sticks grass fed butter, melted
1 stick cannabutter (melted)
3 cups raw cane sugar
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract
4 eggs, lightly beaten 
1 1/2 cups all purpose flower 
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 340F.  Lightly grease a 13X9 brownie Pan
2. Using the whisk, combine melted butter, Cannabutter, sugar, and vanilla in a large bowl.
3. Add the eggs slowly (pouring about 1 egg at a time and mixing well after each until thoroughly blended.
4. Using a flour sifter, sift the flour, cocoa powder and salt into a separate bowl (it’s important to actually sift these ingredients and not just toss them together.
5. Gradually stir the dry mixture into the butter mixture until blended using a wooden spoon or rubber or silicone spatula 
6. Mix in the chocolate chips (or chunks).
7. Spread the batter evenly in the prepared baking pan.
8. Bake 35-40 mins until a toothpick inserted comes out nice and clean.
9. Let cool 30 mins
10. Cut into equal sized brownies and enjoy.

Potency = Total potency of Cannabutter used divided by the number of brownies. 

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Daily Beast Author of The 420 Gourmet; The Art of Elevated Cannabis Cuisine (Harper Wave, 2016) cookbook, JeffThe420Chef is the inventor of Culinary Cannabis, odorless pre-rolls cannabis flower and “tasteless” canna-oil and cannabutter. Jeff rose to prominence as one of the world’s top cannabis chefs by using molecular gastronomy and culinary deconstruction to reinvent the cannabis consumption experience. He is also the Executive Chef of Monica’s House, a cannabis edibles consumption lounge coming soon to West Hollywood. Through his creations, Jeff is revolutionizing the cannabis consumption experience.

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Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD: Medical Marijuana for Neurologic Conditions

In recent years, with the legalization of medical marijuana in a number of states, the interest in developing and researching marijuana for medical purposes has increased. However, challenges persist for the physicians who are trying to do so. Federal laws tightly regulate marijuana’s use and make it difficult for studies to be conducted and for trials to be planned, and the diversity in marijuana laws has created a non-standardized situation for those who practice within states where its use is legal.

Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, is one of the physicians with an interest in medical marijuana and its potential uses. At the 2019 American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, she gave a presentation to help inform those who were interested about the laws, the current evidence for its efficacy, and the obstacles which complicate the situation.

In an exchange with NeurologyLive, Robinson-Papp spoke about what’s currently known about its use across a spectrum of conditions like epilepsy, neuropathic pain, and multiple sclerosis; how cannabidiol (CBD) fits into the conversation; and what still needs to be done to have a real understanding of marijuana’s place in medicine.

Medical Marijuana for Epilepsy

Medical marijuana for the treatment of epilepsy has been a controversial and intriguing topic for the last few years. Drawing upon both clinical experience and research findings, the panelists discuss the potential medical benefits and risks of using medical marijuana as a treatment for epilepsy. The panelists also review the legal and practical issues associated with medical marijuana use in Michigan. Panelists: Evangelos Litinas, MD, MBA – Om of Medicine; Gregory Barkley, MD – Henry Ford Comprehensive Epilepsy Center; Zahra Abbas – Adult with Epilepsy; Michael Komorn – Komorn Law, Michigan Medical Marijuana Association

A clearer look at how THC affects the brain

How can the effects of THC from the cannabis plant be harnessed to deliver better treatments for epilepsy and other conditions? UT Southwestern researchers are one step closer to solving that riddle by capturing the most detailed image yet of the brain receptor that activates THC, opening potential new pathways for the development of safer and more effective medicines.

Medical Marijuana in Treatment of Certain Brain Diseases – American Academy of Neurology

The American Academy of Neurology, the world’s largest association of neurologists, issues findings on medical marijuana in certain brain diseases. Learn more at http://www.neurology.org/content/82/17/1556.full.pdf+html
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Medical cannabis and epilepsy | our views and what next?

Sam Mountney, Epilepsy Action Senior campaigns and policy officer, talks about medical cannabis, our views and where we want to go next.

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Medical Cannabis Debate | Australians left in pain limited access to drug | Sunday Night

Pete Evans joins Sunday Night as a special guest reporter to weigh up the pros and cons of the cannabis. It’s been claimed to save lives, but are there dangerous consequences? Decide for yourself.

This story originally aired on the 4th August 2019.

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Thailand's Marijuana Legalization Movement | HIGHLAND | Episode 2 (Medical) Excerpt | Coconuts TV

Thailand is expected to legalize medical marijuana by the end of 2018.

In early 2017, Coconuts TV produced an original docu-series exploring the Thai legalization movement.

The result — “HIGHLAND: Thailand’s Mariana Awakening” — is now streaming exclusively on Netflix.

#thailand #marijuana #legalization

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Canada's Medical Marijuana Program Is Hurting Patients: Canadian Cannabis (Episode 3)

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In this episode, we visit with young and old medical marijuana patients in Vancouver and Toronto to chat about how they’re unable to receive affordable access to the types of cannabis medications that relieve their very serious symptoms. We also take a few of our new friends to Mega Ill, Canada’s one-and-only medical-marijuana-infused pizza parlor.

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Marijuana Effects on the Brain, the Goods and the Bads, Animation.

The Science behind Marijuana (Cannabis), Marijuana mechanism of action. Source of information: National Institute on Drug Abuse; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/marijuana
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Marijuana, also known as cannabis, among other names, is a preparation of the Cannabis sativa plant – the hemp plant, intended for recreational and medicinal uses.
The main psychoactive chemical in marijuana is delta-9-tetrahydro-cannabinol, or THC. The Cannabis plant preparation also contains other compounds that are chemically related to THC, called cannabinoids.
THC is chemically similar to a class of substances found naturally in our nervous system called endogenous cannabinoids, or endocannabinoids, of which anandamide is best known so far. The endocannabinoids are part of a newly discovered system named the Endocannabinoid system, or ECS.
How the ECS works
The ECS acts as a modulator of neurotransmission.
When the postsynaptic neuron is activated, endocannabinoids are produced, released, and travel back to the presynaptic neuron where they activate cannabinoid receptors. By doing so, they control what happens next when the presynaptic cell is again stimulated. The general effect is a decrease in the release of neurotransmitters such as GABA or glutamate. In other words, the ECS acts as a “brake”, slowing down neuronal activities, preventing neurons from excessive firing.
Some examples of ECS functions include:
– Pain modulation: cannabinoids suppress pain signal processing, producing pain relief effects.
– Stress and anxiety reduction: The ECS has been implicated in the habituation the body’s response to repeated exposure to restraint stress.
– Mood regulation: the ECS promotes “good feeling” by inducing dopamine release in the brain reward pathway. This explains the euphoria, or the “high”, experienced by marijuana users. THC mode of action is however different from other drugs: it induces dopamine release INDIRECTLY by removing inhibitory action of GABA on dopaminergic neurons.
The ECS is also involved in many more bodily activities, including appetite, memory, learning, sleeping patterns, immune functions and fertility.
So how can marijuana be harmful if it does exactly what our body already does to itself?
The endocannabinoids are short-acting transmitter substances. They are synthesized on demand and their signaling is rapidly terminated by specific enzymes. Marijuana users consume a much higher amount of THC. THC is also much more stable and can persist in the body for a longer period of time.
THC overwhelms the EC system, overriding normal brain functions. Because cannabinoid receptors are present in many parts of the brain and body, the effects of THC are wide-ranging. It can slow down a person’s reaction time, which could impair driving or athletic skills; disrupt short-term memory and higher thought processes, which could affect learning capabilities and judgment ability. Higher doses of THC may also lead to reverse effects. Consuming marijuana by smoking may also damage the lungs to a similar extent as smoking cigarettes.
Long – term effects of THC
Substantial evidence from animal research indicates that marijuana exposure can cause long-term adverse changes in the brain. Long-term effects of marijuana in human are still debatable mostly due to difficulties of conducting research in human beings.
Medical uses of marijuana
While recreational use of marijuana is without doubt harmful, the Cannabis plant may be a valuable source of medicines. Currently, the two main cannabinoids from the marijuana plant that are of medical interest are THC and cannabidiol, or CBD. These chemicals are used to increase appetite and reduce nausea in patients undergoing cancer chemotherapy. They may also be useful in reducing pain and inflammation, controlling epileptic seizures, and possibly even treating autoimmune diseases and cancers.

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MEDICAL CANNABIS

The anecdotal evidence that cannabis has a positive effect on a long list of medical conditions from epilepsy, pain, cancer, even Alzheimer’s Disease is building. However, to date there’s been scant clinical evidence to back up these claims. At long last that may be changing. Researchers are now applying scientific rigour to convert anecdote into data and it turns out there could be plenty of promise in this so-called “wonder weed”. #ABCcatalyst

Is Marijuana Unhealthy? An In-Depth Look at the Research

This video reviews over 20 studies on the topic to determine which myths and claims about its harms and benefits are valid.
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DEA schedule 1:
https://www.dea.gov/druginfo/ds.shtml

NIH write-up on the topic:
http://tinyurl.com/q3fyhqh

Lung Cancer Main Study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262725/pdf/nihms607200.pdf

Wood Stoves and Lung cancer:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3002194/pdf/ehp-118-1743.pdf

Heavy Users 2 fold risk lung cancer study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23846283

Heavy Users 5.7 fold lung cancer risk study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2516340/pdf/ukmss-2178.pdf

Estimate of Average Cigs Per day:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1117323/

Smoke Danger Comparison Study (Also anti-cancer quote):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1277837/pdf/1477-7517-2-21.pdf

Vaporization Reduces Cig Toxins:
http://annals.org/aim/article/2599869/nicotine-carcinogen-toxin-exposure-long-term-e-cigarette-nicotine-replacement

108/111 other compounds removed in vapor:
http://www.canorml.org/healthfacts/jcantgieringervapor.pdf

Mental Illness Study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5341491/pdf/S0033291716003172a.pdf

“acutely raises dopamine levels in the striatum.” Study 2014:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278584613002340?via%3Dihub

Dopamine increase in subjects:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4816196/pdf/emss-66024.pdf

Deficit in striatal dopamine release Study 2016:
http://www.nature.com/mp/journal/v22/n1/full/mp201621a.html?foxtrotcallback=true”

Dopamine process alternations in young starters:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314125/pdf/nihms346717.pdf

9% Addiction Rate Study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21145178/

CDC Alcohol Deaths:
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CDC Alcohol Poisoning:
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French Study on Traffic Accidents:
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No Increased Accidents Under the Influence:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3893634/pdf/jsad56.pdf

Drunk driving = nearly 1/3 of all traffic deaths. https://www.cdc.gov/motorvehiclesafety/impaired_driving/impaired-drv_factsheet.html

1 in 4 traffic deaths is now due to cell phones:
http://www.nsc.org/NewsDocuments/2014-Press-Release-Archive/3-25-2014-Injury-Facts-release.pdf

Violence from Alcohol:
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.486.6496&rep=rep1&type=pdf

IQ Adolescents Use Study:
http://www.pnas.org/content/109/40/E2657.full.pdf

Alcohol Damages but doesn’t kill brain cells:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2796092/

Infant Risks and Breast Milk:
http://tinyurl.com/oq48hpz

Reduction in Childhood Seizures Study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24237632/

Featured Video about Seizures:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmlpoX5EGU0

Featured Video about Parkinson’s:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNT8Zo_sfwo

Parkinson’s Study:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436333/pdf/can.2017.0002.pdf

PSTD Study Underway:
http://tinyurl.com/zsuaxz5

STD Risk Increased:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4827335/pdf/nihms762992.pdf

Medical Uses & Feeling High | CBD Oil Vs Marijuana Effects

The most common question I get about CBD is does it get you high? Today I’m going to take that question further. Not only are we going to discuss if CBD get’s you high like marijuana but also what kind of medical purposes and effects it has compared to it’s counterpart.

We’re going to talk about sleep, sedative effects, inflammation, anxiety, depression, seizures and what’s being said about how these tinctures treat those issues.

CURRENT CBD OIL THAT I RECOMMEND: https://hempbombs.com/?ref=47

Below are some helpful links but don’t be afraid to do your own research. Leave questions down below!
Helpful Research Links:
https://healthyhempoil.com/can-cbd-oil-get-you-high/
http://www.nature.com/npp/journal/v29/n2/full/1300340a.html
https://www.medicaljane.com/2012/12/20/cannabidiol-cbd-medicine-of-the-future/
https://www.marijuanatimes.org/cbd-relieves-depression-faster-than-any-other-anti-depressant/
http://www.epilepsy.com/learn/treating-seizures-and-epilepsy/other-treatment-approaches/medical-marijuana-and-epilepsy

Check out my library of other CBD videos!
Runic Rigel – CBD OIL LIBRARY
I have a solid library of all things CBD check it out to find out how to use it, what concentration and what products are right for you.

Is CBD Legal, Safe, Does it Show on a Drug Test?
https://youtu.be/oh67CLYTHRs
What Dose or Concentration Level to Take
https://youtu.be/OZJpClt2l1I
How to Use CBD:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vayli
How to Use CBD – Max Legal Concentration 1000 mg
https://youtu.be/A_tkVh9DahM
Blue CBD – Crystals Isolate Product
https://youtu.be/AUv3fEogCCQ
CBD Gummies & Edibles | Do The Work?
https://youtu.be/ve9Yy7R7ztM
How to Use CBD Oil Vape | Max Concentration
https://youtu.be/t85WukwiIk0
CBD Oil Mouth Spray Review
https://youtu.be/_bzAxN7yCYU

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