Purchase and
security related topics
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Cookies |
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The On-line catalogue section of your
site says I need to have my browser configured to accept
"cookies". How do I do this? |
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To configure Netscape to accept cookies, look
under Edit in the toolbar and select "Preferences...
Advanced" and make sure the radio button next to "Accept
only cookies that get sent back to the originating server" is
checked.
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Secure
Transactions |
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I'm worried about providing my credit
card information on the Internet. Is there a risk of a 3rd party
viewing my credit card and personal information when it's in
transit? |
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This site uses a secure encryption process (SSL)
to encrypt your personal and credit card information and to
identify your computer's unique identification number. This
prevents any 3rd party using this information for other
transactions. Your On-line purchase is arguably more secure than
using your credit card to pay for a meal in a restaurant or a
purchase in a department store.
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Effectiveness
for phantom pain |
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I have severe, recurring phantom pain
from having my foot amputated years ago. Would Farabloc be an
effective treatment for me? |
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Farabloc has been proven
effective approximately 70% of the time as reported in clinical
studies for the treatment of recurring and intermittent phantom
pain. |
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Treating chronic
pain |
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Is Farabloc a cure for chronic pain?
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No, Farabloc is not a cure for
chronic pain, nor is it a substitute for professional medical
attention. However, independent research and the personal
experience of satisfied users indicates that Farabloc shields
offer an effective way to reduce the impact and debilitating
effects of many forms of injury and illness related pain as well
as phantom pain and other forms of physical discomfort...
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Compatibility
with other treatments
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With
anti-inflammatory drugs |
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I am currently using Cortisone for
treating the pain from my Arthritis. If I tried Farabloc would
there any compatibility problem with my Cortisone? Would it render
the Cortisone ineffective? |
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No. Farabloc is not a chemical
treatment. It shields the body from high frequency electromagnetic
fields. These fields cause an increase in the level of CPK
enzymes, known to produce pain and cramping in muscles. There is
no risk of any reaction, including a reduction in the
effectiveness of anti-inflammatory treatments such as Cortisone. |
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With topical
treatments |
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I frequently use Sport Body Toner to
ease soreness caused by tennis elbow. If I use Farabloc will it
reduce the effectiveness of this product or cause any bad side
effects? |
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No. Farabloc is not a chemical
treatment. It shields the body from high frequency electromagnetic
fields. These fields cause an increase in the level of CPK
enzymes, known to produce pain and cramping in muscles. There is
no risk of any reaction, including a reduction in the
effectiveness of topical treatments such as Sport Body Toner.
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