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Old 11-20-2014, 02:32 PM #1
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Default Electromagnetic field therapy

Hi I have been looking into reducing my medication but frightened incase I have increased pain. So after a little research I have came across this Electromagnetic field therapy and was wondering if anyone has tried this and what we're the results.

Some manufacturers claim outstanding results with their machines but I am a little sceptical about great results.

I would be pleased with even small results if I could reduce my medication, The price of the machines vairy quite a lot and would love some feedback from someone that has used this.

Thanks in advance
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