THE REBUILDER for peripheral neuropathy

Posted by richardfrancine @richardfrancine, May 24, 2021

Has anyone tried this machine? If so, does it work? Or is it just another way of delivering TENS?

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Profile picture for anotherhuman @anotherhuman

Did you even try this device? My sense is that, because they offer a 90-day money-back guarantee, there is no downside to trying it.

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They do? Because my Chiropractor refused to refund my money.

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Yes, there is a video in which they make the offer, as well as on other places on their website.

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Profile picture for 970shrink @970shrink

I tried the Rebuilder device many years ago. I found it completely ineffective and the supplies to be overpriced. I think you should be skeptical of the claims. It simply didn't work for me anymore than electric stimulation at the podiatrist's office. That was also a complete failure. I do not understand how these treatments get approval. You are correct that it's just an over marketed TENS device.

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I have used ReBuilder and Anodyne (infrared light), and BluePoint’s supplements Greensberry and Vasopro twice daily for almost 2 years. Unless I miss treatment or supplements, I rarely feel any of the horrific stabbing, tingling, numbness, or burning pains. If I stand on my feet too long, my feet feel heavy. It is expensive but has been worth it to me.

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Profile picture for ann78 @ann78

I received mine through a chiropractor and a red light piece of equipment which I did at home 2x a day. I received the sanexas treatment once a week at the office. It cost $8,840 which I am fighting. Beware

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My husband went to a chiropractor near us too and he wanted 9000 to help him, we didn’t do it but he sure was convincing. Get your message out there!! Hugs!!

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