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NutriO2 Review
by Diana Joseph004 (2019-01-29)
Countless Nerve in the body convey sensations to the brain, including pain. While we might not like pain much, it does have an important function: it prevents injury. When your foot begins to step on a nail, it's the pain sensation that alerts your brain to the danger. That's how it's supposed to work, at least. But in people with nerve pain, that messaging system isn't working correctly. Your brain receives a pain signal, and you feel the pain, but there's no obvious cause. Now, it's just pain without a purpose -- and because of this, there's no immediate way to relieve it.
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