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Old 05-15-2011, 04:52 PM #11
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Hello all,
I am taking Neurofencine for about 18 days now and it helps me. A couple of days after I started my leg pain subsided and it was such a relief. The terrible pain has gone. I will continue taking it for at least a month and hope the pain won't come back and will be over.
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I have sciatica from lumbar disc pressure with terrific pain down my right leg and feet. Pain killers don't help. My doc is talking about an operation but I'd rather not. My cousin who suffers for years from diabetes with nerve pain told me she is taking Neurofencine with wonderful results. She says I should try it. This supplement contains g-agmatine. Does anybody have more information? I am desperate for a solution!
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Please consider Calmare therapy. I am pain free now. :-)
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Hello all,
I am taking Neurofencine for about 18 days now and it helps me. A couple of days after I started my leg pain subsided and it was such a relief. The terrible pain has gone. I will continue taking it for at least a month and hope the pain won't come back and will be over.
Best health to all…
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VERY interesting. Neurofencine is, essentially, Agamatine is a metabolic by-product of the amino acid argenine. I don't think there's anything special about Neurofencine, so I'll be trying some generic agamatine soon. It's said to have neuroprotective effects. I'm not having good luck controlling my nerve pain, so this will be interesting to try.
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Hello again all,
I am taking Neurofencine for over a month now and was able to reduce my dosage and still am free of my nerve pain. By the way, I've checked those other suppliers of agmatine and they are all more expensive and what's more important for me, they are not very trustworthy... I swear by neurofencine now! Best health to you all…
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Hello all,
I am taking Neurofencine for about 18 days now and it helps me. A couple of days after I started my leg pain subsided and it was such a relief. The terrible pain has gone. I will continue taking it for at least a month and hope the pain won't come back and will be over.
Best health to all…
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Hello again all,
I am taking Neurofencine for over a month now and was able to reduce my dosage and still am free of my nerve pain. By the way, I've checked those other suppliers of agmatine and they are all more expensive and what's more important for me, they are not very trustworthy... I swear by neurofencine now! Best health to you all…
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Dear Mrs. D, I am really interested to know what your thoughts are about "Neurofencine". I suffer with the nerve pain of neuropathy, and my hubby suffers with sciatic pain. I would greatly appreciate your input as to whether you think it's safe or not....Thanks so much
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I responded earlier in this thread.

It is probably safe. I would think however, that claims being made here sound extreme and a very fast response, which is not typical with chronic problems.

It is your decision after all.

Based on the wording of the original poster's post and the subsequent ones, using the name of the product prominently in the first few words, and the repetition without personal detail in the content, it sounds like a sales pitch to me. We get many of these on the PN board. This product has not been studied in PNers at all. (one study on spinal pain patients only).
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If you Google Neurofencine you'll find links to posts on other boards by someone with a different name but similar story. A cousin tried it and got good results so this person is trying it and getting phenomenal results.

As Mrs. D suggested, the poster is a sales person trying to get us to buy the product.

Not very nice, "Iris."
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