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Old 01-20-2014, 10:35 PM #31
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Thinking more...I will say yes it is still working great. I had to think of instances I am outside of my home to test the theory. At Christmas I went to inlaws and never used my fan. That is a testament that says zyflamend is still working. The house was way warmer than my home, and while I did not have any socks/shoes on, it was still a miracle they didn't flare or need a fan.

In retrospect, I believe the zyflamend helps more providing I can control the temperature and keep them cool, where as before zyflamend they would flare all the time, even if I had a fan.

I guess I wish it stopped it all together but it is still controlling the flares in a way that never before did. The flares are less severe, fewer, and easier to manage.
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