[Sidenote: Why You Need a Truss]
The weak muscles at the rupture opening can't possibly get strong
without the aid of a truss that will do what the muscles themselves are
_too weak_ to do; a truss that will hold the bowels in place.
But trusses which will do _that_ even _half_ the time are mighty
_scarce_.
Thousands of sufferers have tried truss after truss in _hopes_ they
would finally get one that would do it; and to this day haven't found
such a truss.
All trusses and "appliances" _claim_ to hold you together.
But ordinary trusses-- those with bands or belts or springs around the
body, those with leg-straps, those sold by drug-stores and "Hernia
Specialists"-- are absolutely _wrong_ in principle, construction and
action.
They are like trousers worn without suspenders or belt-- continually
slipping-- you've got to keep adjusting and "hitching them up."
The "harness" shifts or pulls the holding pads _away_ from the rupture
opening.
Thus your rupture is continually coming out-- Nature never gets the
ghost of a chance to start any healing process.
But even if such trusses _did_ hold the rupture in place, that _alone_
could never result in cure; couldn't even result in improvement.
Because that alone does nothing whatever to _strengthen_ the weakened
muscles, or to overcome the muscle _lifelessness_, the conditions which
_cause_ rupture.
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