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Old 02-12-2015, 01:15 PM #1
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Default Valerian Root for nerve pain

Aloha... as I have mentioned my relief in other threads I need to mention it again due to the calming effects I have gotten from this herb. In the hopes that it will help others too. I have suffered for over 20yrs and only some relief from Capzasin until I tried this. I take it at night and during the day as needed when my feet start screaming at me... Search it. It's a nerve calmative... Has anyone else tried this? I am so happy
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