I have tried it. It did not work for me. I have severe neuropathy pain in my feet, legs, hands, and arms that was caused by a failed cervical steroid injection. I tried it because a physical therapist claimed it worked for his other patients.
SCAM - SCAM - SCAM ALERT! There are entire industries devoted to taking advantage of desperate, medically challenged people. PLEASE, talk to your Dr., a person with a legit medical background when it comes to any therapy or med for Neuropathy. These blood suckers will say and do anything to get your $.
I agree with Rubyslippers. Its a tens unit that sells for$1400.00 there is nothing special about it except the price. I was referred to purchase one and I tried it for a month with no results.
My husband tried the circulation promoter, and not the rebuilder. I’m sorry I was not clear in what I wrote. As mentioned before, the rebuilder is just another TENS machine at an outrageous price. All the best to you!
I first used it in with a physical therapist for a few weeks. Then I bought it (for $1000) and used it for a few months. It did seem to help at first, but then I didn't get any improvement. I think it feels better just because you are putting your feet in water. I do that all the time now to get some relief before I go to bed.
How long did you use it for? Did you get treatment in a clinic or use at home?
My Dr did recommend it
Some people take longer to see results. You should not give up so fast
It actually not a tens machine. Works very differently. Read the website
I first used it in with a physical therapist for a few weeks. Then I bought it (for $1000) and used it for a few months. It did seem to help at first, but then I didn't get any improvement. I think it feels better just because you are putting your feet in water. I do that all the time now to get some relief before I go to bed.