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Neuropathy treatments: How to avoid scams?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Mar 28 11:11am | Replies (850)

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Sorry, forgot to say in the beginning that the product is Presgara.

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@beyhan I'll add my own cautions here -
- Barbara O'Neil has published books purporting to cure neuropathy. As much as we all would love to believe a cure is possible, none has been discovered to date.
- No unbiased, science based research has been conducted on this product, which is a huge red flag.
- Looking at one of the YouTube videos, the celebrities sure look like AI fakes to me.

I tried Presgara. It worked for 7 days then the pain and burning at night came back. I stayed on it for about a month hoping relief would come. It didn’t. I got my money back for all 6 bottles! Now I’m trying Nerve Flow. It’s not working but I’ve only taken it for 17 days. Still have pain in toes! I’ll probably send this back for a refund. The best one I’ve found so far is Nerve Control 911. Quiets burning & pain. Next I’m going to try NervoLyn. It is also promoted by Barbara O’Neil. As long as the capsules come with a money-back guarantee, I’m willing to try! Always with the hope of finding relief from pain & burning.