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Good and I've mentioned here a friend with longtime PN and went on Grape Seed Ex probably 15 yrs ago now, got off the gabepentin and is doing pretty good, she just turned 90 and probably 40 yrs of PN behind her. So much depends on severity of PN and make sure you take enough Grape Seed Ex for your bodyweight.

And I've mentioned if one takes blood thinners drug, can't take both. Grape Seed Ex cleans and thins the blood. c
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