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Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?

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Hi Lori, I read this post and, having never heard of it before, immediately picked up on your mention of the Wiseman Healing Balm. Looking at it on Amazon I see it says it helps neuropathy. Few products actually mentions neuropathy in their marketing. I am going to do some further research on this. Also, you may have read on my previous post that my wife Linda tried the Maeng Da kratom from Etha and did not feel well afterward; she does not know if it was from the kratom or an effect of something else which easily could be the case. She will try it again soon. It's not unusual for her to have a negative reaction to something others have had positive results from and so she easily becomes gun shy. Thanks again for mentioning the Wiseman's by the way, I will be looking into it. Hank

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Hi Hank, Yes, try the Wiseman Balm. I find I need to apply it heavily for it to work well. It does cool down the burning, if applied heavily. As far as the Etha Kratom, it is essential to use the least amount of pills, that will still make the pain go away. It could be she used too many pills, and this made her feel sick, especially if she had a bit of nausea. I have never gotten sick from Kratom, but I have read that sometimes people think if 5 pills worked well, maybe 8 pills would be even better. This is not what you do with Kratom. You really need to find a sweet spot, where pain is gone or diminished, and the pills can be handled. Always the least amount possible, to get the desired effect. Anyway, the best to you and your wife. I love that you help her so much. A great testimony to the human heart! Take care, and I will help you whenever you need...Lori