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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Sounds like a scam just like EB-N6 prescribed for diabetic neuropathy by my husbands podiatrist.

 

It could take 6 months before any results are felt and it's $160 for a 90 day supply.

 

No he didn't allow the order to go through.

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Well, I bought to try & couple days later was headed towards diarrhea; but I have an issue in that department on a good day,

 

Tossed them..........

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I do not understand why a prescription from a licensed podiatrist would be perceived as a scam.

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@Q-Checker wrote:

I do not understand why a prescription from a licensed podiatrist would be perceived as a scam.


#1  it can only be gotten through mail order and not covered by insurance.

#2 they call it a "medical food".  It's a cocktail of supplements.

#3 it can take up to 6 months to feel any effects from it, if any at all. 

#4 why would one not think he was getting a kickback from this on-line pharmacy.

Finally, this was ordered without discussing it with my husband first.  It wasn't until he started getting numerous phone calls and e-mails looking for payment information that he was aware of it.

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@CelticCrafter  I was  referring  only to the specific prescription from the podiatrist.  I totally agree with you about the advertised product to treat neuropathy.