Neuropathy Research Journal
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If you've been living with burning, tingling, or numb feet — and you've been told by your doctor that the best you can do is manage it — this may be the most important thing you watch today.
Thousands of Americans over 50 are quietly using what's being called the "Pink Salt Method" — a simple two-ingredient recipe prepared at home — and reporting that the burning and electric shocks in their feet began fading within days.
Watch this video now to start using the the bedtime ritual that’s grabbing attention fast, raising eyebrows, and making people rethink what they thought they knew about tingling hands, burning feet, and spreading numbness.
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