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1776 3 weeks ago
My sister has a whole line of naturopathic products and her marketing is on point. Her name is Kerry and the so product line is called “ApotheKerry”, with awesome artsy hand drawn labels and documented formulation processes. It was part of her horticultural degree program. She used her own ointments on the scar from her knee replacement surgery a month ago and the surgeon told her yesterday that it looks like the scar is a year healed. I told her months ago she really needs to get on Nostr and embrace V4V for Bitcoin. One month progress pic, sorry the first one is a little gruesome. But naturopathy is amazing! I have been raving to the family about @Circle P @Nunya Bidness @Oshi (推し) @SoapMiner @PermaNerd 🌱 💻 and @Sats 4 Snacks to #grownostr But I’m just the sound money nutter in the family lol.

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Aldocstr 3 weeks ago
That first pic is gnarly but the second is uncanny. The skin looks like it absorbed the ointment and nourished
There is always that one in the family. That is me in mine. You’re doing the lords work by raving about it, just keep going!!
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1776 3 weeks ago
There’s likely a natural that would help. I should ask her. I have it in my hands from running a chainsaw for a good chunk of my life every day.
I am not very hopeful that a topical treatment for neuropathy exists, sadly. Just would seem too good to be true, at least that's what doctors say. But thank you for asking her.
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1776 3 weeks ago
Yes I think time travel is likely the only thing that would really work. Oh to be 21 again.
In this case, no, it was kinda stupid of me to really think that. I simply misread something. I have had this peripheral neuropathy in my feet for over 10 years, and even a good daily dose for 3 years of benfotiamine (a form of vitamin B1) hasn't helped that much. View quoted note →