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4        <title>Newsletter</title>
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8Your doctor lied to you&hellip;<br />
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10You do NOT need new glasses or eye surgery for crystal clear vision.<br />
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12<a href="http://visisooth.biz/JsSKiNxWYW2zyI6AsWpIflK3_ylXzhWlPbHvHZUGEY8YBDWXTQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">Do THIS instead&hellip;</a><br />
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14Then do literally nothing else.<br />
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16<b>No eye-injections. No glasses.</b> And no ludicrous eye-exercises needed.<br />
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18<a href="http://visisooth.biz/JsSKiNxWYW2zyI6AsWpIflK3_ylXzhWlPbHvHZUGEY8YBDWXTQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">&rArr; Just do THIS in the morning...</a><br />
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20And be amazed&hellip;<br />
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22As your high-definition, 20/20 vision returns.<br />
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24This breakthrough sent shockwaves in the medical community.<b> Big Pharma canceled the doctor who discovered this vision-enhancing discovery. </b><br />
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26Because they&rsquo;ll do anything to make sure adults need glasses to see.<br />
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28<a href="http://visisooth.biz/JsSKiNxWYW2zyI6AsWpIflK3_ylXzhWlPbHvHZUGEY8YBDWXTQ" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" style="font-weight:bold;" target="blank">Watch this presentation</a>before it&rsquo;s taken down&hellip;<br />
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32To your health,<br />
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34David Cooper<br />
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42<span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:9px;">es do not usually grow continuously throughout the year but mostly have spurts of active expansion followed by periods of rest. This pattern of growth is related to climatic conditions; growth normally ceases when conditions are either too cold or too dry. In readiness for the inactive period, trees form buds to protect the meristem, the zone of active growth. Before the period of dormancy, the last few leaves produced at the tip of a twig form scales. These are thick, small and closely wrapped and enclose the growing point in a waterproof sheath. Inside this bud there is a rudimentary stalk and neatly folded miniature leaves, ready to expand when the next growing season arrives. Buds also form in the axils of the leaves ready to produce new side shoots. A few trees, such as the eucalyptus, have &quot;naked buds&quot; with no protective scales and some conifers, such as the Lawson&#39;s cypress, have no buds but instead have little pockets o
43 f meristem concealed among the scale-like leaves. When growing conditions improve, such as the arrival of warmer weather and the longer days associated with spring in temperate regions, growth starts again. The expanding shoot pushes its way out, shedding the scales in the process. These leave behind scars on the surface of the twig. The whole year&#39;s growth may take place in just a few weeks. The new stem is unlignified at first and may be green and downy. The Arecaceae (palms) have their leaves spirally arranged on an unbranched trunk. In some tree species in temperate climates, a second spurt of growth, a Lammas growth may occur which is believed to be a strategy to compensate for loss of early foliage to insect predators. Primary growth is the elongation of the stems and roots. Secondary growth consists of a progressive thickening and strengthening of the tissues as the outer layer of the epidermis is converted into bark and the cambium layer creates new phloem and xylem cell
44 s. The bark is inelastic. Eventually the growth of a tree slows down and stops and it gets no taller. If dama</span><br />
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