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Old 07-30-2012, 02:26 PM #1
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Anyone use a chi machine for neuropothy?

I have had a chi machine for years, have used it off and on, more off than not, lol.

When my neuropothy first appeared I started researching chi machine for it and found many chi machine sites claim it helps. There were also many reviews from people who say it helped. But ya never know if its real or not.

I have been using mine morning and night consistantly but Im not sure if its helping or not since I have done so many other things at the same time.

In theory it seems like it might help since chi machines circulate blood, and oxygen, especially to fee.

Anyone here use one?
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