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I have a prescription for anodyne therapy. My mother is recovering from a stroke, and her therapist suggested it for neuropathy. I found a thread on here, but it didn't really say much as far as results go, they were basically mixed. I'm sure many people know that it's supposed to improve blood flow in specific areas. It is basically advertised for diabetic neuropathy, which I don't have. Does anybody have any feedback on anodyne? They want me to go in three times a week, and I don't want to waste my time with another procedure if possible. Thanks, Brue
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