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Re: sacrum pain

Posted by Johnny Gee

In Reply to: sacrum pain posted by D. Howard

Many malfunctions in the abdomine can be traced to the hiatus. It can restrict digestion leading to improper pH and alter the signals from the 10th cranial nerve that rides on the esophagus. If your hip is misaligned it can alter the structre that supports the diaphram where the hiatus is located. A misaligned hip can cause your sacrun problems and a torqued diaphram can cause your abdominal problems. The soas muscle could be torqued from misalignment of your bones too. The soas and the diaphram support the rear of the abdominal cavity.

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