78 Year old golfer finds the secret to ending nerve pain

Michael Brady, a 78 year old retired engineer and avid golfer found a solution to his nerve pain and it transformed his retirement after suffering for 10 years. If you are like Michael, you know how devastating nerve pain can be. It can stop you dead in your tracks.

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