MetabolicTrash
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Not talked about much here, but HHs can be brutal. They can contribute to heart palpitations, chest sensations, and much worse things possibly in the event it gets worse/bad enough.
I saw one video of a chiropractor (I think) adjusting the HH in a guy and the process looked simple -- much like just reaching under the ribs or in the solar plexus area, pushing down on a surface that gives, and rapidly pulling/pushing in a combinational movement to reposition the stomach.
I know there are sufferers of this who can only seek temporary solutions but permanent things can be tough. I am not sure if this problem can simply go away with thyroid supplementation as I know Ray thinks the problem is weak connective tissue that let's this problem actually be, well, a problem in the first place. But not sure if simply dosing T3 or something is going to be a miracle worker for everyone -- might take more experimenting. Either way, as per a mechanical issue, the adjustment possibility is basically down to imagination and I would guess also flexibility.
I saw one video of a chiropractor (I think) adjusting the HH in a guy and the process looked simple -- much like just reaching under the ribs or in the solar plexus area, pushing down on a surface that gives, and rapidly pulling/pushing in a combinational movement to reposition the stomach.
I know there are sufferers of this who can only seek temporary solutions but permanent things can be tough. I am not sure if this problem can simply go away with thyroid supplementation as I know Ray thinks the problem is weak connective tissue that let's this problem actually be, well, a problem in the first place. But not sure if simply dosing T3 or something is going to be a miracle worker for everyone -- might take more experimenting. Either way, as per a mechanical issue, the adjustment possibility is basically down to imagination and I would guess also flexibility.