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Old 01-27-2015, 07:42 AM #1
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I would suggest consulting with your doctor first before altering your medication as imho it is rather irresponsible of the Rebuilder reps to give you medical advice regarding your prescribed medications!
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I agree with Chemar.

When we start suppliments here
Like B12 and D it is best to do
Them one at a time. This can reveal what is
Working and what is not. Taking these powerful suppliments
with introducing the rebuilder, may cloud your responses.
Using the rebuilder without the powerful supplements
gives a clearer picture as to its usefulness or not.

Reducing or stopping Rx medications
However should be done only with doctor
Supervision. Stopping Lyrica too suddenly without
a taper, can create NEW problems and symptoms.
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Rebuilder people told me about consulting my doctor to lower the dose of my meds.. I also know the consecuences on just stop taking them..

About the vitamins I believe if rebuilder it's restarting and set on function the nerves why not helping a little bit.. *edit* per copyright


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I agree with Chemar.

When we start suppliments here
Like B12 and D it is best to do
Them one at a time. This can reveal what is
Working and what is not. Taking these powerful suppliments
with introducing the rebuilder, may cloud your responses.
Using the rebuilder without the powerful supplements
gives a clearer picture as to its usefulness or not.

Reducing or stopping Rx medications
However should be done only with doctor
Supervision. Stopping Lyrica too suddenly without
a taper, can create NEW problems and symptoms.

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Let me rephrase this... I was on my iPhone before and it is difficult to post with it.

The Rebuilder is very expensive. VERY...

Now it has a money back (with stipulations now), guarantee, which is only in effect for 60 days according to its website.

What you should do if you value your money investment is to use it alone (you are already doing the Lyrica) and know your base line effects with it. But you should not introduce any other factor like the vitamins, during this trial period to see how the Rebuilder does ALONE. Now, if you have money to burn, this is not a factor. But most people would like to see how the Rebuilder works as a stand alone product. And if there is a little progress, you would like to know if it lasts.

When studies are done medically for investigation and publication, external factors are typically highly controlled during the study to get a clear idea of any results. So I am only suggesting you do the same with that machine.
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