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¿Quiénes son los hueseros, y son seguros?  | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Los hueseros o sobadores son una parte muy arraigada de la cultura e identidad no solo de México, sino también de América Latina, pero no todos los recomiendan. Se dedican a realizar un tipo de sanación 'especial', más económica y recomendada de generación en generación durante años. Para muchos mexicanos, son personas que cumplen con un rol de 'médico general' […]

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