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Hallo MrsD,
Thanks for your message. I also noticed that most of the Normast sites, advise the use of Normast in combination with other things which are in themselves, well-known treatments for neuropathic pain. There's just not enough concrete information or proof, which is why mr Keppel Hesselink continues to be investigated here in Holland. Any company which refuses to show the exact ingredients of a compound or preparation, shouldn't really be trusted. Furthermore, the advice is that Normast should be used over a considerable period of time (in excess of 6 weeks) before you may notice any effect. Judging by the forums, most people have noticed no improvement after that time but because they also take other, more recognised drugs (antidepressants, epilepsy drugs etc, Tramadol, Oxycontin etc) they just can't be sure if any one thing is helping on its own. Advising people that they need to fork out for at least 6 weeks of Normast is of course, a sure way of getting repeat orders. The 'I don't know it it's helping but am sacred to stop in case it is', syndrome, keeps many companies in the supplement industry in business. Anyway, I'm also continuing the search for more information and of course will let you know if i find anything definitive. Best wishes, Dave Richardson (Drew50) Quote:
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