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Old 06-28-2012, 08:30 AM #4
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I have neuropathy in my feet and so does my brother. Our neuropathy is a side effect of medication. We use benefotamine which is a B1. You can google it for the address if you are interested. I do not sell this product or have any affiliation with the company nor am I a doctor. But I can tell you that it works for us.
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