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Posted: Dec Fri 15, 2006 6:08 pm Post subject: Hip - Kidney Connection |
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Hip - Kidney Connection
Why is it that if your hip is out of place that you tend toward kidney problems. (I saw this on a video of Steven Horne showing a manipulation on the hip.) Is the hip somehow pushing on the kidney or something? Is that what a chiropractor is trying to correct when he puts you on your side and works on you so you feel like you are falling off the table? I'm trying to gather information on this for a new but elderly client. She is 57 and has one leg a bit shorter than the other and she asked if that could be part of her back problem. She is not overweight at all (great shape, actually), doesn't look her age, but she suffers from a lot of back pain. Thanks. -Annie
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Dear Annie the leg being shorter than another can definitely through your structure off...another area to look at is the kidney or renal system...please review the link below and the product Kidney Bone Chinese formula ...if you can test her kidneys and/or the product that would be great...the formula stands for Kidney Bone Chinese formula. Best wishes. -Lourdes Martinez |
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