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How to Identify and Correct a Hiatal Hernia: Part 1

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This clip from the Herbal Hour Fibromyalgia shows Steven Horne demonstrating how to correct a hiatal hernia. Watch Part 2 for self help techniques.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX0zKB2_-UM
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Steven has an article about the hiatal hernia at http://www.modernherbaleducation.com/articles/hiatal-hernia-hidden-cause-of-c....

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  • what is this guys practise?

    all you have to do is increase your abdominal muscle... do some flanks so that your gut dont protrude due to weak muscles

  • @milandroRMT No, that won't do it. Increasing the tone of abdominal muscles doesn't make the stomach move down. Strengthening the diaphragm muscle on the other hand, through deep breathing will.

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    I'm an herbalist by the way.

  • FYI: Asking your patient to grunt and growl will increase intra-abdominal pressure. This is the LAST thing you want to do if you suspect her stomach is squeezing up into her thorax. And that "exam" in the beginning? What sort of magical nonsense is that based on?

  • @rmcdaniel423

    FYI - I've seen abdominal breathing greatly improve and the diaphragm develop much freer movement after helping people release pent up anger and tension. So, it works. As for the muscle testing. I originally did these recordings for people who were familiar with applied kineseology or muscle testing. All the stuff works without it.

  • I dont believe this.

  • @ronv11 No one says you have to.

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  • he's obsviously thinking of doing other things to her...lol

    

  • Doc is Gay .

  • Who come here for girl .

  • Mr herbaleducation, you shouldn't give false hope to people that has Hiatal Hernia.... it's a condition that, sometimes, need a surgery to be correct!

    Are you a doctor to suggest that kind of stuff? (i ask because i'm a doctor, and the things you suggest have no effect to correct the hiatal hernia...)

    Hope you reconsider and remove the video from youtube...

  • Sexy abs

  • @Invisiblefiyah No where near ENOUGH of it...My point.

  • @gblueslover2

    Milk proteins contain all 9 essential amino acids required by humans, including L-Glutamine

  • @Invisiblefiyah Yes, but "simply drinking milk" does NOT contain enough amino acids, or more importantly, L-Glutamine, to strengthen the specifc esophagus muscle.

    Remember we are talking about muscle weakness . THIS worked for me, and, as a milk drinker anyway, I never had ANY result from drinking milk which improved my hiatal hernia problems. Take a good Amino acids supplements] , people. And MAKE sure it contains L-Glutamine !!!!!

    Peace

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