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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Dark chocolate boost brain health, immunity

Check this article out:  https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321618.php

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Binary Recording Studio
Bob has years of experience in film and audio production as owner of Binary Recording Studio Productions in Bellingham, Washington. Binary Studio has created documentaries, projects for MTV, independent films, various corporate TV commercials and private ventures. He produced and directed the pioneering snowboard feature film "Baked" as well as award winning music videos. He is an instructor at Northwest Film School. He won the Mary Pickford Independent Film Award in 2005 for his tireless support of independent filmmaking in Northwest Washington and recently won the Mayor's Arts Award for film making. Currently has a film out called "American Collectors" which PBS is broadcasting and a video on demand contract with the top 16 cable systems in North America.
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