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Yeah, I remember it being sold in gas stations back then. The sulfur content seems to be a big part of the magic, just as it is with garlic and onions.

Stay tuned for my Dictionary of Medical Doublespeak (a translation guide). ;-)

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We have one, and it was an early part of trying to solve my wife's back problems. Since having her hip replaced, she doesn't seem to need it as much. So a hip misalignment was possibly contributing to her issues. I may not have mentioned it, but our functional med doc is also a chiropractor. That's how we found him, looking for a new chiro after having spent a few years on the road.

I suspect I have a hiatal hernia, as food sometimes gets stuck on the way down. When that happens, I invert a few times. That seems to relieve enough pressure that things finally start moving again. I guess at some point I start to do research on hiatal hernias, to see if it can be reversed, or at least what to do to avoid progression.

As a chiro, I think you'll enjoy my future post about overcoming severe heart arrhythmias (what cardiologists either don't know or don't want to know). That will likely be next month. ;-)

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