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Prolotherapy Treatments – Dr. Fred Arnold - Call 602-292-2978 to speak to Dr. Fred Arnold for a Complimentary phone consultation regarding Prolotherapy for treatment of joint and back pain in Phoenix Arizona.

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  • Ruffly Translated - Normal wear, abnormal tear.

    Normal wear, abnormal tear. This is an update. We bought the cooler on August 14th, so we've had it for about 5 months. I don't remember if it was much longer than a month that passed when the handle ripped off on one side. My husband suffered with it for a while and finally found a duck tape solution that seems to support the weight okay, for now. He uses it every day, but to say that he abuses it would be a stretch. With regular use and good care, this thing looks like it's been through a woodchuck. The material appears sturdy on the outside but is about as strong as tin foil. I would invest in a more expensive cooler if you plan on using it regularly.

  • sarah - We will see if it keeps getting better. I am hopefull

    I've been using 3-4 times a week. For a couple months. I have noticed a big improvement already. My hair breaks off in front ever since I had my son (3 years ago) it grows back but breaks off leaving baby hairs. The shampoo and Conditioner had made noticing differences after 2 months. We will see if it keeps getting better. I am hopefull.

  • S. Smith - Good prep book

    For my daughter, this was a great book. It is very overwhelming to start with though but the tests are very helpful. I don't have an old one to compare so maybe that is why I don't see this book as a negative like so many. It is packed with info and knowledge and even though she hasn't take the test yet, this is a great starting off point. The one thing I do not like is that is is a thick paperback so it is almost impossible to keep the book open when reading on a desk or taking a test. That is extremely frustrating. We will be purchasing more prep books in the future and I will be able to compare them to others a little better. For now, I think it is worth the cost. I do wish it had a little more practice tests but otherwise very well done.

  • J LeRoy - This does exactly what I want, keep coffee in cup hot.

    It's a little large for a coffee cup warmer. I had been using a tried and true smaller Bunn pot warmer, but no temp setting but hot. I've tried several personal sized coffee warmers but that's just it, warm coffee. For $17 bucks, fig'd I'd give it a shot. This thing has an infinite dial rather than high-med-low, etc., just about the "A" in warm keeps coffee in cup nice and hot, not too hot, just right. Size is appx 8" X 8" x 3". My two wishes would have been an auto shutoff and a smaller version. Other than that, it's perfect.

  • Powerlifter - Research the side effects

    I have been taking this product for two weeks. Unfortunately it is causing a terrible side of effect which is diarrhea. I have been researching this product and have found that one of the side effects of this product is diarrhea. Buyer beware.