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Old 05-28-2010, 01:00 PM #1
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So the old formula didn't work eh? This is the second go round?

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Active Ingredients (homeopathic)

Aconitum napellus 12C, Hypericum 12C, Lycopodium 12C, Phosphorus 12C, Rhus toxicodendron 12C, and Secale cornutum 12C.



Inactive Ingredients

Bergamot Oil, Ethyl alcohol, Eucalyptus Oil, Geranium Oil, Lavender Oil), and Tea Tree Oil
from http://www.drlamb.com/neuragen.htm

Still has the geranium in it.

This is a link to explain homeopathy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy

The 12C dilution?
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Hahnemann advocated 30C dilutions for most purposes (that is, dilution by a factor of 1060).[60] In Hahnemann's time it was reasonable to assume that remedies could be diluted indefinitely, as the concept of the atom or molecule as the smallest possible unit of a chemical substance was just beginning to be recognized. We now know that the greatest dilution that is reasonably likely to contain one molecule of the original substance is 12C.
Alot of money for this, IMO. So the readers here, beware.

And that paper was published on May 10 of this year. hmmmmm?
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silas you know more about neuragen in its current and former forms, its history and its studies as well as guarantees than i know about anything i have ever taken. you are very passionate on this subject. ok to stop beating around the bush and to get right to the point i have the sneaking suspicion that you work for them.
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Default Neuragen stinks

I tried this and wasted my money. Wish I had read Mrs. D's and other's posts
before I purchased it 6 or 9 months ago. The ingredients are so watered down I don't see how it could help anyone. All I got was a smelly foot.
Look up homeopathic on wikipedia before you try it.
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The two posters supporting the product joined this forun in May 2009.Coincidence?
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Default Neuragen stinks

They might as well have called it Neutragena:
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Although I am predominently motor, I have excruciating foot pain with even light touch. I use plain old mint foot cream to massage my toes. It hurts like heck to do this, screaming pain in fact, but after they feel better and cooler. My take on this: 1. it's like hitting myself with a hammer and feels so good to stop. 2. The pain from the message releases my endorphines and I get some relief. 3. I believe it helps and I am doing something positive, there for I feel better. 4. Like your mom using Vick's Vapo Rub on you as a child, it is somewhat comforting to treat yourself well and again touch releases lots of feel good hormones.

BTW I also rub Vicks into my feet and that helps to, for the above reasons.

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