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Old 09-25-2008, 04:35 PM #3
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I have had PN for 10 years. Have finally got the pain down to 2 - 4.Last year arthritis started in 3 toes on each foot. When the Arth. flared up it was worse than the PN. Checked in a book of old remides and it said to take 2
teaspoons of vinegar a day .After 2 weeks it did work a little.

I decided to rub it on my toes. wow wow wow. The pain stoped immediately.
I do it 2 or 3 times a day and i have no pain!!!!!!!!!!~!~!.from arthritis.
Will try it on my sore inflamed bottoms of my feet and let you know.

George
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