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HistoryHiatal Hernia was found when I had a CT scan for something else. So I found Dr Baroody's book very informative and helpful, to say the least. He takes the trouble to explain everything well and gives you ways to relieve and help this dreadful condition. I give this book a 5 star but can't for the life of me understand why they are charging so much here for it. One only needs to contact Holographic Health Inc, 800-566-1522...
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My teenage daughter and I both had digestive problems that were diagnosed as Hiatal Hernia Syndrome. We didn't want to take medicine or consider surgery, so we consulted a Holographic Health chiropractor who recommended techniques in this book. We both greatly improved, so we got the book and now know what to do for ourselves whenever symptoms arise. The main technique is a simple manuever to move the diaphragm downward...
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Most opinions seem to either criticize or laud the holistic approach of this book. I believe there's a balance between the two - while I am presently taking a prescription medication for GERD (that only seems to work moderately), I have had unbelievable relief from a chiropractor that used the methods in Chap. 34. I've been able to control a crisis with the instructions for helping yourself in that chapter. The exercise...
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I have not read this book but after seeing the above reviews I wanted to say that I have just been to a Chiropractor today and he pushed down my severe hiatus hernia and the reason I come up with for having it is severe stress and bad diet. This guy seems to know what he is talking about. Doctors just give you pills and twist stomachs. I will be getting this book
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Chronic digestive disorders are common complaints today, but Hiatal Hernia Syndrome (HSS) is one of the least suspected underlying reasons. Even when the condition is actually diagnosed, orthodox medicine has little to offer the HHS sufferer, except for symptom-suppressive drugs and dangerous surgery in extreme cases. The problem is often treated as a nuisance which the patient must "learn to live with." Theodore Baroody,...
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