𦶠Step into relief with Ultima Neuro!
The Ultima Neuro Neuropathy Feet System is a state-of-the-art treatment designed specifically for individuals suffering from peripheral, diabetic, and polyneuropathy nerve pain. Featuring innovative conductive socks, this system provides effective pain relief and promotes improved nerve function, all while being user-friendly and portable.
P**C
Robbed by Rebuilder, finally found neuropathy healing with the Ultima Neuro
Itās going on five weeks now of using the Ultima Neuro device with strict fidelity to the course defined within the insightful usage brochure. For the first time in some 15 years I am happy to be feeling a significant quantity of genuine sensation back in my toes and feet that isnāt either incessantly painful or maddeningly annoying.The treatment sessions were comfortable and helpful from about a week on in the sequence. I began to sleep better, regain some balance, and the intense attacks could be short-circuited by connecting myself to the electro treatment delivered by the device. The intense attacks have now nearly disappeared altogether, I go for longer spells each day where there are no noticeable symptoms, and I am hopeful that this will continue unabated until I have recovered as well as is possible for a chap whoās tolerated neuropathy since the 90s.There are a lot crap posts here which almost dissuaded me from buying this product, but I can since say that there isnāt much truth to any of them and that I can see through their disparaging propaganda as clearly as bathwater.In particular I take umbrage at the remarks in one post claiming Rebuilder to be the one and only device required for addressing neuropathy. I can say however, given my own experience with both Rebuilder and now Ultima Neuro , that the comments made in said post couldnāt be much further from actual truth.An apothecary Iāve frequented since my mysterious diagnoses with idiopathic polyneuropathy suggested trying a device from American that heād discovered online. Suffering as I was at the time I thought little of forking over some 1,250 pounds sterling so he could procure a Rebuilder model 2407 for my cure based on his recommendation and our mutual curiosity.I read all of Rebuilderās adverts and counted myself as a true believer before the products even arrived. It all made so much sense.Once in my possession I faithfully followed Rebuilderās prescribed treatment for over a year, including a course with electrotherapy sox and another with the foot bath. I purchased and tried most of the Rebuilder accessory gadgets and concoctions during this time as well. The result of this effort was nothing more than occasionally scaled feet and a much lightened wallet. As a matter of fact, if anything, the tingling in my feet was intensified by the 2407.Finally I came to the realization that Iād been fully soaked by Rebuilder. Iād been rendered a lemming by their clever marketing and where the placebo effect created by the marketing seems to work for some customers, I found my neuropathy feeling no better at all for the great expense and effort.As a way of releasing my anger and depression, and also to prove to myself that I was still something more than a total idiot, I decided to tear the 2407 device apart to see what was really inside. Mind you I gave 25 years to a subsidiary of Rolls Royce in avionics and electrical engineering, so thereās not much electrical in a simple TENS machine that can surprise me.So what does an engineer find under the hood of the much ballyhooed Rebuilder device? There was no magical jinni and no neuropathy supercomputer, and not even a special top secret US-patent-protected software program that can determine the vague parameters of your nervous system so the proper nerve ārepairing signal can be supplied. No, none of these special characteristics that Rebuilder so resolutely and adamantly promotes were found. Nothing even capable of performing the advertised feats even exists on the circuit board.It was all obvious within a few seconds of pulling the cover off. The ghastly truth was that the 2407 was made of cheap Chinese crap componentry same as any others TENS device you can purchase straightaway from Amazon right this moment for bargain basement prices.But I didnāt stop there. I hooked the device up to a real super computer and every testing device known to the field and again found not a hint of the incredible characteristics the adverts tout with such confidence. They donāt exist.At this point I began to feel serious pangs of separation from the money Iād thoughtlessly plunked down. How much had Rebuilder company taken me for anyhow?To find out, I had a colleague in sourcing spec the componentry and send it to a manufacturing agent in Malaysia. Within a week he was able to find three Asian factories that could produce an exact replica of the 2407ās gut, in a more up-to-date plastic case, for under 15 dollars US per copy if a minimum of 1,000 were ordered.So in answer the rhetorical questions posed by the gentlemen in the Rebuilder āreviewā here, Rebuilderās products do indeed cost considerably more than all others for a reason. The reason is greed.Do your own research indeed. I wonāt go as far as to say that a Rebuilder device wonāt somehow help your neuropathy. It may well, and good for you if it does. But if youāre a sucker like me who is easily parted with his cash, go for a Rebuilder and wait to have a good laugh when your pockets have been fleeced. But if you want to improve your neuropathic condition and do it on the cheap by comparison, youād be a fool to pass up the Ultima Neuro. It works without the hype and deception and without raping the wallet.
A**R
Terrible quality, socks quit working after first use.
Bought these socks for my husbands diabetic neuropathy. We were excited because the reviews were mostly positive. First the package arrived with no socks! Everything BUT the socks was in the package. . We reported that socks were missing and company was skeptical but shipped the socks. They worked great the first night. The second night one of the socks refused to work, showing a sign that it was unplugged on the hand controlled unit. 10 minutes later the second sock stopped working. Too expensive to only last one day!
K**R
7 years of misery
7 yrs ago cancer collapsed my entire spine and chemotherapy joined the party to complete the neuropathy picture. Meds and laser treatments barely made a dent. These socks have helped the constant pain as much, if not more, than the expensive laser treatments. I recommend.
P**H
Great Customer Service....
I bought this product for my father, who is having trouble with neuropathy in his feet. He had been faithfully using this product for around two months, and suddenly it just quit working. My parents are not always the fastest at returning items, so this product sat around until February (almost six months from when I first purchased it) before they had me enter a return request via Amazon. To my amazement and happy surprise, the customer service reps from Conductive Therapy Shop contacted me, and offered to call my father (who lives in another state) to see if they could help resolve the issue. After working with him, they decided that the system should be returned and tested, and even though they found nothing wrong with the system, they sent my father a brand new replacement (AND they reimbursed him for the cost of shipping the return product)!I am so completely impressed with the friendly, hands-on, top-notch customer service I've received from Conductive Therapy Shop. I never imagined that a company would take so much time and care to make sure I was satisfied.Thank you so much!
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