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Old 02-13-2020, 01:54 PM #1
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Default What works BEST for Neuropathy I deal with

More and more new people post with this terrible Neuropathy damage and I've posted a lot in this group and to people directly but will put here what works BEST in my situation.

Grape Seed Extract (taking it decades) cleans blood and works on our circulation
Inosine -- does a good job too.
Spingolin - does a good job too and those with MS know about it.

Topricin for Pain, topical with 11 homeopathic solutions and I can't imagine my life without it.

I take none of the pharma drugs, my neuopathy issue all came on in 2010 from hip replacement damage/complications.
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