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S-Health and Exposed fix
I can't post links so I will copy and paste from Andromeda. com's website in the /fix-troubleshoot/ section
1: Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.
2: We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.
Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.
Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.
3: Install the Xposed framework again.
4: The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.
After trying a few solutions suggested online, the information above did solve the S-Health problem. I had to try a couple of different editors, though, before I could successfully save my build.prop file. Either way, the updated S-Health is now working with the new stress feature and Xposed is happily controlling several aspects of my phone.
Hope this helps