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Big Blue Marble

(5,448 posts)
3. I would strongly recommend an FDA approved red-light therapy
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 09:14 PM
Nov 2023

I have been using it for nearly 25 years. It is Anodyne Therapy.

https://anodynetherapy.com/anodyne-therapy-products/

It is FDA approved and used in hospitals and clinics. ( We used it in my husband's clinic as well)
They have a specific unit for feet and leg pain that is easy to use and has clinical studies
to show the results. You need to call (800) 521-6664 to purchase a devise or for questions.
If you can afford it, I suggest an upgrade to the full home unit. It helps with aches, pains, and
injuries anywhere on your body. It is always good to use non-pharma solutions when possible.

I'm lucky that mine isn't too bad AZSkiffyGeek Nov 2023 #1
Thanks for your reply. stage left Nov 2023 #5
I just remembered also AZSkiffyGeek Nov 2023 #6
I meant to ask my doc stage left Nov 2023 #8
I just switched from Celexa to Cymbalta stage left Jan 2024 #23
you'll like gabapentin for the nerve pain WhiteTara Nov 2023 #2
Thanks very much stage left Nov 2023 #7
I would strongly recommend an FDA approved red-light therapy Big Blue Marble Nov 2023 #3
Thanks for the link and the number stage left Nov 2023 #9
As I understand tens, they block the pain. Big Blue Marble Nov 2023 #13
Thank you so much for the information. stage left Nov 2023 #15
You can try CBD, either the cream or the oral stuff Warpy Nov 2023 #4
Wow stage left Nov 2023 #10
When I got too old for Boston winters Warpy Nov 2023 #11
I didn't entirely avoid them. stage left Nov 2023 #16
I use this. OldBaldy1701E Nov 2023 #12
Thanks stage left Nov 2023 #17
Neuopathy Here yankee87 Nov 2023 #14
Glad to hear that you're better. stage left Nov 2023 #18
Have you considered the Qutenza patch? Mugu Dec 2023 #19
I think Quetenza stage left Jan 2024 #21
Qutenza is an 8% capsaicin patch. All of the OTC patches that i've seen are 2.5% or less. Mugu Jan 2024 #24
I'm dealing with neuropathy and coping. GoodRaisin Dec 2023 #20
Thanks so much for your response. stage left Jan 2024 #22
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