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@colleenyoung

@suzzi, I'm glad that you found something that works for you and helps you sleep better.

There are many many products and therapies that claim to help or even cure neuropathy. Unfortunately, people have spent a lot of money on false claims, hoping for relief. It is wrong that such companies profit from hope and hype.

Luckily members and mentors on Connect help dig through the research and the medical evidence. @crossette's warning is such a post, meant to alert "Buyer beware" about Magnilife homeopathic products. The message is not directed as a criticism of what works for you.

What might work for one person may not for another.

To all:
Here's is more information about homeopathy.
- What do we know about the effectiveness of homeopathy? https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/homeopathy
- "There’s little evidence to support homeopathy as an effective treatment for any specific health condition.
- What do we know about the safety of homeopathic products?
Some products labeled as homeopathic may contain substantial amounts of active ingredients and could cause side effects and drug interactions."

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Replies to "@suzzi, I'm glad that you found something that works for you and helps you sleep better...."

Thanks for your reply. Hopefully this may help someone else. I just wanted to share what helped me! They are both inexpensive and no false claims were made. I’ve had side effects from medications prescribed by physicians, not from any homeopathic product. If there was a cure for neuropathy, I would have found it by this time. If you look at the facial products available, you’ll find a lot of questionable ingredients.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving!