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Miss_Hattie
02-17-2004,
07:12 AM
I wonder if you bought it in the diabetes section that it might be cheaper. Benadryl is like that. It's marketed under sleep aids and is a lot more expensive on that shelf than if you buy the same exact product under the allergy labeling. Don't ask me why. Marketing. But I buy the store brands to make it even cheaper!
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Miss_Hattie
02-17-2004,
07:09 AM
LOL! Well, I sure as heck ain't gonna buy THAT stuff and have it setting around on an end table. My kids would freak. LOL!!!!!
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IceMan
02-16-2004,
11:33 PM
Here's a link to one online seller...they're pretty proud of this stuff...24.95 for 2 oz.....and their not selling it for diabetes... http://boards.dietwatch.com/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif
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eugenias
02-16-2004,
10:10 PM
My feet for a very long time were only cold when i went to bed. in the last couple of years, i started wearing socks to bed, feet just got to cold.
This cream sounds intersting i hope its not that expensive. let me know what you find out.
Miss_Hattie
02-16-2004,
09:55 PM
I do and I have for many years. My minor neuropathy (at the time) and cold feet were the precursor that had my doctor tell me I would possibly develop diabetes within the next few years. (I think he said 2-4 years.) And he was right.
I recently read an article that "L-Arginine Cream May Improve Blood Flow, Temperature in the Feet of Diabetics." The temperature increased 8 degrees and circulation improved by 35%. I'm anxious to look for this product. I hope it's not real expensive.
Topical L-arginine cream improves blood flow and temperature in the feet of diabetics, according to the results of a preliminary trial published as a letter in the January issue of Diabetes Care.
For the full story, Click Here. (http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/issue190/item10.shtml)
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