Z-Coil Pain Relief FootwearAddress1314 N. Telegraph Rd. ContactMr. John Thierry | |
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Service Disabled Veteran Owned | Navy, Separated | Member since November 25th, 2011 | |
We specialize in ZCoil Pain Relief Footwear. ZCoil is a unique shoe which is engineered to provide SIGNIFICANT relief from : Heel Spurs, Plantar Fasciitis, Knee Pain , Hip Pain and Back Pain. Contact Z-Coil Pain Relief Footwear today in Dearborn at: (313) 407-4976. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...combat zone experience has taught me to be positive , make strong and bold decisions and not fear failure. To push beyond the normal guidelines in business decisions based on adequate marketing intelligence This page has been visited 248 times. | |
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