--- In [email protected], "uns_tressor" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "heshiepothead" 
> <heshiepothead@> wrote:
> >
> > Anyone here use them for back problems?
> > 
> > I'm curious about results. I've got a couple of problem spots in
> > mid-back and lower back, and yoga/chiropractic/exercise, etc. 
> nothing
> > seems to work right now and someone suggested an inversion table.
> > 
> > Appreciated
> > 
> > HP
> 
> Try drinking more water. It sounds facile, but it may work
> because each back vertebra sits on a watery cushion, and
> if people don't drink enough (2 litres per day excluding tea,
> coffee, beer etc), this vertebra pad does not work properly.
> I bought one of these tables off Ebay on behalf of a friend,
> but I wish I had suggested this simple remedy first.
> Uns.>>>

Hmmm...I'm going to try that. Makes sense.
I have gravity boots, similar to inversion tables, and I think that 
it works well, my back seems to be better each time I use it, but 
unfortunately I have not been doing it enough to really get an idea 
for sure. I heard rolfing is good too.

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