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Very Thorough and Holistic Approach to Activate Healing
What a great program! This program is a really comprehensive approach to helping your body naturally heal itself. George covers everything required, not only the strength exercises for building the muscle but also the dietary aspects of good physical health as well as mental health and how it shows up in physical symptoms. This is arguably one of the most thorough holistic healing programs I've ever seen. And I love that it is so accessible. It isn't hidden behind massive dollar signs or full of advertising. While I've never met the guy, George strikes me as a man with a heart for people and truly wants to provide an extremely reasonable path to healing through this program designed through his own journey of healing. Thank You George!
John · 6 days ago
Very Good
I would say the products are very helpful I have been using the minimal double hernia belt and I can say it is very supportive I haven't tried the heavy duty one yet. I don't have two hernias however I think it is better to plan for the worst should it happen and give both sides plenty of support during the recovery process. I also wanted to say thanks for making the course it is has been invaluable in offering solutions to questions I needed answering.
Adam · April 29, 2026
I have a few suggestions for improving the Comfort-Truss.
Random thoughts on Comfort-Truss, HD-Small: a) The belt slips and slides while hiking in the woods on hot days... I get sweaty, and the Truss holds body heat. I would like to see a 'tacky' material on the inside surface of the belt. b) A portion of the pad inserted in the pouch, bulges out/protrudes to the outside of the belt. I'm only getting a benefit from about half the thickness of whatever pad I insert in the pouch. Perhaps they could add a small piece of plastic/nylon sheet to the inside of the belt, behind the pouch, to reduce the outward bulge of the pad in the pouch. c) like to see additional pads offered, in a material that is firmer, and less compressible than the foam that is used for pads now. A polyurethane foam pad would work for me. Examples of foam type: sleeping pads for campers; foam rollers that are sold for use in physical-therapy core strengthening exercises. d) I feel that the purpose of the pad on the belt, is to fill the space in my lower abdomen, where the hernia tissue will descend into, when it drops. Two solid objects can't occupy the same space at the same time. If the Comfort-Truss pads were thick enough and firm enough to fill or block the inguinal-canal-space, then the hernia could not drop down into that space. My current set-up is: one 3/8-inch pad in the pouch, and one 1/2-inch pad positioned/inserted between my skin and the pouch surface. This works better than a single pad stuffed into the pouch. I hope George -the owner/founder of Comfort-Truss reads this. Michael Dito/Hardin/KY
Michael · September 20, 2025



