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Absolutely. No question about it. In fact it has healing qualities in many ways, you can ask any musician, you know you've got a fever or upset stomach or a cold or anything like that, but you've got to go to work, right? You finish playing and you feel, you know, your headache's gone, your cold feels like you're not sick anymore. You are of course, but it relieves all of that, it really does.
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