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Plantar cure

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by Phil1234, Jun 30, 2023.

  1. Phil1234

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    I had plantar fasciitis and cured it within 24 hours. No sales pitch, no gimmicks, nothing in it for me. I took Indocid for gout and the next day my chronic plantar had gone, never to return. So if you have plantar, ask your GO for a script and try it. Indocid is an approved drug so it is not risque and what have you got to lose? My plantar was so severe I had dine all the recommended stuff to no avail, even including cortisone injections. I was seriously contemplating surgery. But Indocid fixed what nothing else did. I have contacted numerous agencies about this but to no avail. I even contacted the manufacturer of Indocid. Maybe there is a connection between plantar and lactic acid? Try it. All the best. Phil.
     
  2. Craig Payne

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    ..or more likely you did not have plantar fasciitis and the heel pain was more likely caused by gout.
     
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