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Old 26-04-2016, 11:04 PM
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Precisely why having one at home is worth it as you can work on it more often Sarian. I've seen them give instant and total relief to severe back pain and a dislocated patella. Each time the pain returned they treated the problem again until it didn't return. The affects are nothing short of miraculous really and the surprise on the sufferer's faces is worth it's weight in gold. I was actually quite chuffed when one family member phoned me on the way home from work that they couldn't continue the day and were grimacing with every corner turned as it gave me the opportunity to remove their suffering and scepticism in a literally a few buzzes.

After treatment they could have returned the next day if they'd have taken the device with them but work insisted they have one day off at least. I've spoken to the manufacturer and we were both agreeing how incredible the devices are and he was talking about how he doesn't mind hard selling them cos he knows they'll be glad he did.

About the best preventative medicine out there. In days of old that's what acupuncture was used for: to prevent you getting ill in the first and not for when it had happened, though both are relevant for treatment. Arm wrestle? ;)

Mine cost £2.50 from a car boot sale and instantly removed a stitch in the liver that I'd be putting up with for a couple of years. It returned but another quick zap and gone for another day or so and eventually completely.
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