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> jsgrl wrote:

> I had Calmare therapy this month out in Utah and I am pain/burn free! I feel

great!! So excited. I talked them into opening a clinic since they were deciding

where to expand to in Sacramento and they are, in June!

>

> Finally, some relief! I have RSD, but it apparently works for people with

cancer, Neuropathy, migraines, etc! Woowhooo!

jsgrl,

I am so glad you are pain free. So how long have you been pain free?

This sounds a lot like Biofeedback, it seems to still be in experimental stage

as they did not really list what it was they attach and how it works in the body

and what it does to it. I always have the questions but I think it is great you

are pain free.

Bennie

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jsgrl wrote:

> I had Calmare therapy this month out in Utah and I am pain/burn free! I feel

great! So excited. I talked them into opening a clinic since they were deciding

where to expand to in Sacramento and they are, in June!

>

> Finally, some relief! I have RSD, but it apparently works for people with

cancer, Neuropathy, migraines, etc! Woowhooo!

jsgrl,

I did research on the company that makes calmare therapy and they are really

having problems as it seems there is no restrictions who can own these. There is

a concern of clinics opening up for profit and not providing the relief for all

the conditions they say they will help, when, in fact, they do not.

They cannot be used on the the head (per the website) or people who are taking

Neurontin, Elavil, or Lyrica might not have as good of relief.

The website is www.calmarett and the restrictions, locations that have them, and

explanation.

I am glad it works for some but I also read about the problems with the company

in Europe the investors setting it up for profit and I went to a investor site

and really was an eye opener.

Just research it.

Bennie

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