I received this testimony from a friend who does not want her name given . . . . . . She had arthroscopic knee surgery.
"I got home from my operation and the pain killers were not touching the pain. I knew I could not stand that much pain. So I took off all the bandages, a bit of a no no, but I was desperate, and I put fourteen pain chips on my knees. The pain stopped immediately and I was able to sleep through the night. But anyway, the pain chips did work. My son-in-law, an orthopedic surgeon, said he had to send a university football player, who had the same operation, into the E.R. for a morphine drip to temper the same kind of pain. It is awful. But the CieAura Pain chips did the job for me. I just plastered them on anywhere and lay back and slept."