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Old 06-13-2008, 08:36 AM #1
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Default Question..."The Rebuilder" Device-Peripheral Neuropathy

Hello to All:

I have had peripheral neuropathy for over 20 years now and have tried everything I can think of. Long and short, I found a device on the web called Rebuilder. Before I even try this device, I was wondering if anyone else with peripheral neuropathy has tried this device and if so, can you provide some feedback about it as it is not exactly "Cheap?

Thanks

Ray
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