Paul Saladino· MD
and when we do the inverse it sends a signal that we're alive we're alive
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and when we do the inverse it sends a signal that we're alive we're alive
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our sedentary lives our lack of varieties in positions and squeezing the rag and contralateral movements and squatting and spend time on the ground and reaching up reaching up reaching up high hanging off of stuff these are the the brachiation so the hanging we can talk about that too these are really sending a signal to our bodies that we're sick