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		<title>By: Tulsa Tom</title>
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		<description>Jeremy

Daniel Tammet of England is a great example of the cross sensing phenomenon. 
Maybe it is Pre-natal brain chemistry, or DNA contributions to early synaptic growth and neural linking. Also perhaps the effects of hallucenegens can influence cross sensing.  I wonder how many people have cross sensing in their dreams? Pizza, root beer and chili peppers before bed may help!</description>
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<p>Daniel Tammet of England is a great example of the cross sensing phenomenon.<br />
Maybe it is Pre-natal brain chemistry, or DNA contributions to early synaptic growth and neural linking. Also perhaps the effects of hallucenegens can influence cross sensing.  I wonder how many people have cross sensing in their dreams? Pizza, root beer and chili peppers before bed may help!</p>
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