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Old 08-28-2008, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by george75 View Post
Go to the top of page to the stickes.Click on page 3 of neuropathy does improve. my posting is # 27. i am

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The tens does the same thing as a rebuilder but the cost is so much cheaper.
Enter the tens in google ,there are many sellers. not all ask for a prescription.
my first one i paid $100.00. the last one cost me $32.00,and is better than the first.
Actually the rebuilder is NOT the same as a tens. It is Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) but totally different in what is being produced and the effecton the system. A standard TENS is just playing nerve block, the rebuilder FORCES nerve endings and fibers to work. Two totally different things. I am a former electrical engineer, and I have scoped, measured, graphed, and otherwise physically and electrically disected both machines (standard TENS and a rebuilder model 3000 , which looks the same, and the rebuilder model 2406) and believe me, there is nothing similar whatsoever in what is coming out of those.
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