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Old 06-13-2014, 02:59 PM
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Welcome to NeuroTalk:

There are some diabetic foot creams with arginine in them. They might work for you to increase circulation to the affected toes:

There are many brands, so Google "diabetic cream l-arginine" to find one. Once you find some, you can order off Amazon.com if local stores don't have it. These creams tend to be a bit costly...so prepare for that. And no guarantees it will work 100% but it is worth trying IMO.

I would apply to both the instep and toes.
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