Can a song be anti-inflammatory?

I do not speak nor understand French. (I wish I did.) But it is not necessary to enjoy this song. I think it is as close to anti-inflammatory as a tune can get. I discovered this beautiful voice from a blog–a cycling blog at that. I have written often that success in social media comes when you offer value. The In The Crosshairs cyclocross blog does this. The #Svenness (Sven Nys) and #LikeAVos (Marianne Vos) videos are montages of words, astute observations, compelling music and bike racing action. And they are free. Here is perhaps the best 15-minute cyclocross video ever made. You need the sound. And watch it until the end. I realize you may not follow Belgian cyclocross as closely as I do, but if you like athleticism mixed with mitochondrial power, this contest between Niels and Sven is perfect. (Full disclosure: I met both these men, so I see them as humans not just athletes.) Plus the music! JMM P.S. In electrophysiology, ERAF means early recurrence of AF after cardioversion. I suspect it means something different in Flemish. Related posts: An anti-inflammatory image… CW: A safe and potent anti-inflammatory? What is cyclocross?
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