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Has anyone used both Neuro Programmer 2 and paraliminals? Based on what I've read, they are both effective, though if they were BOTH priced the same I'd pick paraliminals hands down. Has anyone had experience with both, OR does anyone have a qualified opinion on them? Thanks!
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Paraliminals on the other hand are pretty focused on a specific problem. I don't think you can really compare that. | |
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