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Hairline Fracture Bone Treatment

Posted By: Bone Sensei 1 stars

Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019

Price: $90.00

Mobile: +9119-0985

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BONE FRACTURE TREATMENT CENTRE by Master LER


We specialise in healing hairline fracture bone with an over a 100 year’s old medicinal herb formula. Formerly at shop No.29 Upper Dickson Road Singapore, we had attended thousands of people with hairline fracture bone and external injury.


We use Traditional Chinese Medicinal herbs and made them into paste form to apply onto the fracture bone area for a period of 30-45 days. The fracture bone area absorbs the essences of the herbs to heal the hairline fracture and strengthen the bone naturally.


Through words of mouths and sincere recommendation, many people engaged us to treat their hairline fracture bones and external injuries. With all the actual proofs, we are firmed to say the power of Traditional Chinese Medicinal herbs are the natural way and method in treating hairline fracture bone and external injury.


We welcome your enquiry and will work closely with you to cure your hairline fracture bone.


We provide home visit consultation and treatment services.


Please drop us an email at [email protected] or call us at 9119-0985.




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