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Episode 3 - The Coconut Boat Band sings "Polynesian Paralysis" (2011)

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Listen to the Coconut Boat Band sing their hit song "Polynesian Paralysis" from their 2011 CD Sunsettled. This is one of the best descriptions of Polynesian Paralysis that I have found. It describes someone sitting on the beach, watching the sunset, in perfect bliss, with a smile.
Polynesian Paralysis in NOT a disease or medical condition. Polynesian Paralysis does NOT involve any drugs or medicine (or CBD). Polynesian Paralysis usually is experienced by tourist in Hawaii, but it can occur anywhere, anytime, to anyone.

For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com
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Listen to the Coconut Boat Band sing their hit song "Polynesian Paralysis" from their 2011 CD Sunsettled. This is one of the best descriptions of Polynesian Paralysis that I have found. It describes someone sitting on the beach, watching the sunset, in perfect bliss, with a smile.
Polynesian Paralysis in NOT a disease or medical condition. Polynesian Paralysis does NOT involve any drugs or medicine (or CBD). Polynesian Paralysis usually is experienced by tourist in Hawaii, but it can occur anywhere, anytime, to anyone.

For more information about Polynesian Paralysis, please visit our website at http://www.rxaloha.com
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