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Old 02-12-2016, 08:49 AM #11
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In my husband's case, yes. Took a while though and he did a lot to heal. Chiropractor helped with his gait and balance. Actually corrected his gait in one session. He also practiced his balance on a balance board. Reflexology really helped to loosen up his feet and ankles. Early on he used the Rebuilder. Helped with pain and flexibility. Of course, B vitamins, ALA, Mitochondrial support formula and others. Make sure you are replacing your electrolytes. Calcium and magnesium were helpful for him. Stretching is very important.

We've thrown everything but the kitchen sink at him. I am so grateful he was able to heal as much as he did. He's still has issues but no where near they were in 2002.
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