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- Chronic Pain Vs. Tissue Damaged painkilling by Karlin 7 y
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Why not manage the chronic pain using your own body's natural processes? Under certain conditions, the body will "ring the alarm" and release oxygen into tissues...This improved circulation can be beneficial in some but not all chronic pain sufferers-whose pain is based in compromised microcirculation and macrocirculation.
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