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I cured my hietal hernia. No kidding
I had a hernia right above my stomach about the size of a golf ball according to the scope. Blue cross would not pay for surgery. When I ate I would have extreme pain. Most of the time it would cause me to throw up. Then I could eat slowly and get by. The pain was excruciating. I went in YouTube and there was a video that said to wake up and then drink a lot of warm water or coffee or tea and then jump off a couple sets of stairs over and over until it drops back into your stomach. I did it and I will be damned if it didn’t work! Now months later I can eat as fast as I want with no issues at all. Modern medicine has a lot to learn but if it doesn’t benefit them financially they don’t care about it. Hopefully this helps someone out there.
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So the corollary would be if you drank some cold stuff and stood on your head, it would pop back out. Don’t do that. In case you were thinking about it.
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Watching your weight and diet is key to controlling these things. |
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I don't even believe but are you serious? I had hiatal hernia surgery for mine and I still have issues eating once in a while food will get stuck in my esophagus and come back up. All that pain before surgery was horrifying. Kudos to you! |
I may need to give this a try. 32, hernia above the belly button.
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As a clarification request, I assume this only works for hernia, and not for other medical issues, right? People shouldn't do this to cure broken legs or vertigo.
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why won’t insurance pay for the surgery?
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