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Originally Posted by XYZ
It's the placebo effect. Placebos work as long as you believe in them. Then, when they stop working, you need to buy another placebo. There will always be another placebo on the market to replace the previous one you bought.
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So if I change the plugs in my car and believe it will get 100MPG, it will?
Having had chronic back pain for between 14-15 years I've tried lots of things to get pain relief and know what does and doesn't work for me. I've spent thousands on nerve root blocks, steroid injections, seeing specialists and surgeons hoping something/someone could help. Aside from narcotic pain killers and a chiropractor I used when I lived in NC this has worked better than anything. When I bought it I doubted it would help, but for $40 used on eBay it was worth a try, and I haven't regretted it. When you're in pain 24/7 and have at times been to the point of spending a month in bed and have to crawl to get around you'll give anything within reason a chance. I have to take medication so I can sleep at night, otherwise I'll stay awake all night. There have been a few times since I bought the Light Relief it has relieved enough of the pain and relaxed me enough I've fell asleep in the recliner in the middle of the day, something I hadn't done in years. I won't say it'll help everyone, but it has helped my pain considerably. I've got hundreds of dollars worth of devices I've tried, many only a few times that did absolutely nothing or in many cases made the pain worse. When I first injured my back I spent months in physical therapy which works for lots of people, but all it did for me was make my pain worse.
More about infrared light pain relief.
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