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NEVER Underestimate The Power Of Castor Oil To Help Heal An Inguinal Hernia
Hernia Coach’s Note: The following article on Edgar Cayce’s favorite healing modality — the Warm Castor Oil Pack — ought to be read and considered by every hernia sufferer. Castor oil can be applied both as a hot pack or in the form of a massage. The Hernia Coach performed many massages as he continues to up to this very… Read more →
Reference Article On Prolozone Therapy — A Potential Curative Agent For Inguinal Hernia
by Michael Mooney PROLOZONE THERAPY A double inguinal hernia surgery I had in July 2002 required me to lie around for about five weeks with no exercise. I figured I’d do whatever I wanted while I couldn’t work out, so I did some of my favorite things. I made fresh whole-fat mozzarella cheese pizza with organic basil and extra virgin… Read more →
Can Prolozone Therapy Help Heal An Inguinal Hernia?
The following video is excellent for those who need to be moved from an all-American lifestyle and diet to a wholesome and healthy one. Whereas the YouTuber who tells his story below used Prolozone Therapy for a herniated disc (L5-S1), there’s no question the same therapy can be used successfully for inguinal hernias. The Hernia Coach also suffered from the… Read more →
MARMA POINTS: “… continuous pressure over vitapa marma is helpful in inguinal hernia”
Hernia Coach Note: Marma point massage as prescribed by Ayurveda is a very powerful therapy for holistic hernia remediation. The primary marma point for inguinal hernias is the Vitapa marma. 9. The root of the urethra: From the middle of the hip to the root of the urethra is two and a half finger units. Vitapa marma. (Source: Eighteen Yogic Marma… Read more →
Excellent Dietary Recommendations From “The Hernia Bible”
HELPFUL FOODS Vegetables Vegetables contain vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, flavonoids and other nutrients that help us to function at optimal levels. Our evolution as hunter-gatherers probably relied a lot more on gathering than hunting, as the technology required to capture a wild apple is far more reliable than that required to capture a rabbit. So our digestive systems evolved to… Read more →
How to fix a split abdomen or hernias with the FasciaBlaster™
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An Effective Workout For Closing A Hernia Site
The Pan workout healmyhernia.blogspot.com This workout is very useful for the last phase of when a hernia closes. A hernia does not usually close completely after 3 months. There’s usually a sort of swelling of about 3 millimetres high that can either swell up or down depending on the pressure coming from the intestines (if they are full or empty).… Read more →
Can A New Way Of Walking Help Heal An Inguinal Hernia?
Note from the Coach: The Hernia Coach had a close acquaintance who was taking college courses in biomechanical engineering back in the day. He was also a championship tennis player who approached the game of tennis as a dynamic art form. The goal was to play the game in the most biomechanically correct way so that tennis elbow and all… Read more →
The Hernia Bible Exercises & Stretching
The Hernia Coach performed many of the following Pilates Exercises that were posted at the Hernia Bible website. These exercises were quite instrumental in the process of his successful holistic hernia remediation. Everyone is highly encouraged to perform these exercises in a manner that does not aggravate their hernia site. If one causes any kind of pain or bulging, it… Read more →
Osteopathic Physician Delineates “Palliative Treatment” For Inguinal Hernia
“THE THERAPEUTICS of ACTIVITY” by Andrew A. Gour, M.G., D. O. THC Editor’s Note: Osteopathic physician Andrew A. Gour wrote an excellent book titled “The Therapeutics of Activity”. One of the chapters is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of inguinal hernias. The following screenshots are those pages of the chapter that addressed the “Treatment of Inguinal Hernia”. This archived… Read more →
Physician Advice Not To Rush Into Surgery For Hernia Repair
The Shouldice Hospital, Hernias If It’s Partly Broken Should You Fix It? by Dr. W. Gifford Jones February 19, 2006 Do you want to have a body free of imperfections? In an ideal world we would all say “Yes”. But how important is it to be perfect?” A recent report shows that in some surgical operations it’s prudent to live… Read more →
A Massage Therapist’s Guide to Constipation
Nicole Cutler L.Ac. Institute for Integrative Healthcare When a healthy diet and exercise do not successfully relieve constipation for your clients, learn which massage techniques you can use to help relax their abdomen, reduce their discomfort and encourage regular defecation. Constipation is one of the most common medical complaints in the United States, with many causes and manifestations. During an… Read more →
How abdominal massage can help with constipation
by Jo Saunders www.constipationexperts.co.uk Massage is an ancient technique which combines the manipulation of muscle and connective tissue, and is traditionally used to promote relaxation and enhance wellbeing. An in-home massage carried out by a professional makes it even more straightforward to receive a much-needed form of therapy. However, you may be surprised to learn that you can actually carry… Read more →
Watchful Waiting is Recommended by Physician Group for Asymptomatic Inguinal Hernias
Watchful Waiting vs Repair of Inguinal Hernia in Minimally Symptomatic MenA Randomized Clinical Trial FREE Robert J. Fitzgibbons, MD; Anita Giobbie-Hurder, MS; James O. Gibbs, PhD; Dorothy D. Dunlop, PhD; Domenic J. Reda, PhD; Martin McCarthy, PhD; Leigh A. Neumayer, MD; Jeffrey S. T. Barkun, MD; James L. Hoehn, MD; Joseph T. Murphy, MD; George A. Sarosi, MD; William C.… Read more →