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I think using it once p.d. @ bedtime is OK. Perhaps the 8 day time limit may be for folks using it for itching. Since I use a thin film of it on the soles of my feet, I think it'll be fine.

I've not used it every night. Sometimes I alternate w/ Biofreeze. I've used it for a total of 10x. Used it last night and walked a mile (using a rollator) this morning. Feet still hurt but can actually feel the bottoms. I hope it works for you.
Please keep us posted. Good luck!!
So far so good, last night was great and it knocked me out,I had the best sleep since June when I had my lignacaine infusion.
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