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THE WOODEN STOMACH EGG
After 25 years of giving people instructions on how to work on their hiatal hernia syndrome for themselves, I think I have found a better answer. Some people report that it is just too painful on their hands to do the HHS maneuver as I describe it in my book, because of various individual hand problems. Others say that they find it hard to do, but do it anyway because it helps them enormously.
After 25 years of giving people instructions on how to work on their hiatal hernia syndrome for themselves, I think I have found a better answer. Some people report that it is just too painful on their hands to do the HHS maneuver as I describe it in my book, because of various individual hand problems. Others say that they find it hard to do, but do it anyway because it helps them enormously.
So, a couple of years ago I started out with an engineer, designing a tool made out of plastic or rubber that might help push the stomach down. The only workable thing we could come up with was very expensive and difficult to make.
In frustration, I said to my engineer friend, “Andy, what I need is something more basic, more simple. Surely God won’t let this problem go unresolved with so many hurting people out there calling me every day and depending on me for answers. The thing I’m looking for is something like this odd sized egg here on Wanda’s craft table.” I picked it up and positioned the egg under my ribs and pushed. It was a perfect fit and eliminated all the discomfort of using your own hands to pull down the hiatal hernia and stop its devastating group of painful symptoms. The egg did it better. So I decided to offer them to everyone and let folks feel the difference themselves. If you suffer from a hiatal hernia, which most people do, then try this and see if it helps.
Oh yes, by the way, I made this little discovery on Easter day. It seems that God does have a sense of humor.
Wooden Stomach Egg / Instructions
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