At a Glance: Inside the 2072 km² jungles of Thailand, the Red Jungle Fowl remains a fierce, flight-capable ancestor to the modern chicken. This is the heart of chronic pain and chronic physical symptom treatment- to get in touch with our emotions.
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Inside the 2072 km² jungles of Thailand, the Red Jungle Fowl remains a fierce, flight-capable ancestor to the modern chicken. This is the heart of chronic pain and chronic physical symptom treatment- to get in touch with our emotions. The world's religions ignore the question or give answers that do not pass the test of scrutiny.
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- Inside the 2072 km² jungles of Thailand, the Red Jungle Fowl remains a fierce, flight-capable ancestor to the modern chicken.
- This is the heart of chronic pain and chronic physical symptom treatment- to get in touch with our emotions.
- The world's religions ignore the question or give answers that do not pass the test of scrutiny.
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