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Over 20 million Americans suffer from neuropathy in various forms. There is virtually no cure for neuropathy and most doctors will agree that there is very little they can do besides prescribe pain medications and anti-depressants to treat symptoms.
OVERVIEW
Peripheral neuropathy is a problem with the nerves that carry information to and from the brain and spinal cord. This can produce pain, loss of sensation, and an inability to control muscles.
“Peripheral” means nerves further out from the center of the body, brain and spinal cord.
“Neuro” means nerves.
“Pathy” means abnormal.
WHAT IS NEUROPATHY?
The term neuropathy refers to the nerve damage caused by conditions such as diabetes, genetic factors, infections, vitamin deficiencies, and a host of other conditions. Because the nerves are used by the brain to communicate with other parts of the body, any area of the body can be affected by neuropathy. The affected area could include the joints, muscles, internal organs, and skin, or a combination of these areas of the body.
Any damage to the nerves can result in a variety of symptoms and related issues. Neuropathy can affect any of the nerves throughout the body, however, it does not refer to nerve damage that affects the spine or the brain. It is also known by a number of other terms such as diabetic neuropathy and peripheral neuropathy.
SYMPTOMS
The symptoms depend on which type of nerve is affected. The three main types of nerves are:
- Those that carry sensations (sensory)
- Those that control muscles (motor)
- Those that carry information to organs and glands (autonomic)
Neuropathy can affect any one or a combination of all three types of nerves. Symptoms also depend on whether the condition affects the whole body or just one nerve (as from an injury).
Longer nerves are more easily injured than shorter ones, so it is common for you to have worst symptoms in the legs and feet than in the hands and arms.
There are a number of different types of neuropathy. More than one hundred types of neuropathy have been categorized so far. Peripheral neuropathy tends to be used by physicians as an umbrella terms for all types of neuropathy.
WHAT CAN I DO TO PREVENT OR REVERSE NEUROPATHY?
There is much that can be done to prevent, or lessen, the severity of neuropathy. In many cases, when the underlying cause of neuropathy is addressed, the effects of neuropathy are significantly reduced. For example, if a person with diabetes loses weight, watches their diet carefully, and exercises moderately, the nerve damage that is often associated with diabetes will likely be diminished considerably.
By being proactive with treating neuropathy at the first sign of symptoms, the progression of the disease can be slowed or even halted. This will help to ensure that more invasive procedures and treatments are not necessary. In addition, this strategy will help to diminish the pain; numbness and tingling that are commonly felt by people who suffer from neuropathy.
Maintaining a certain level of physical activity will help to prevent, or lessen, the effects of neuropathy as well. Swimming is a relaxing exercise that does not cause undue stress on the nerves or other sensitive areas of the body. Walking is another physical activity that can be performed by almost anyone.
ARE THERE ANY NATURAL OPTIONS TO PREVENT OR REVERSE NEUROPATHY?
Vitamins B1 (benfotiamine) - With benfotiamine, the sustained increase of thiamine pyrophosphate(TTP) can produce beneficial effects on general nerve health, neuropathy, retinopathy, nephropathy, polyneuropathy, peripheral neuropathy and coronary health for diabetics and non-diabetics alike.
Benfotiamine is less toxic than thiamine hydrochloride (common vitamin B1) and after decades of use by millions of people, there have been no adverse affects reported related to the use of vitamin B1. Scientists believe there is minimal to nil downside in trying benfotiamine and the individual results have the potential to be quite significant.
Vitamin B12 ( Methylcobalamin) – Methylcobalamin is absorbed and used more efficiently than cyanocobalamin, the more common form of vitamin B12 found in most supplements. A study in the Journal of Neurological Science postulated that methylcobalamin could increase protein syntheses and help regenerate nerves.
Scientists state that ultra-high doses of methylcobalamin have been proven in clinical studies to produce nerve regeneration.
Alpha Lipoic Acid - Is a powerful anti-oxidant which improves the function of cell “transporters” that carry and distribute glucose. It also has a specific effect on nerves which eases the burning, pain and numbness associated with neuropathy.
Alpha lipoic acid also promotes better blood flow and oxygen to the nerves and may also promote the entry of glucose and the breakdown of it into cells. Sometimes referred to as super antioxidant, alpha lipoic acid can regenerate other antioxidants, further enhancing their effectiveness.
Proprietary Blend - – This blend combines powerful natural herbs that have been known to stabilize blood sugar, feed & strengthen the nervous system, soothe pain, and calm nerves.
WHAT IS NEUROPATHY SUPPORT FORMULA?
The Neuropathy Support Formula is a major breakthrough for individuals with neuropathy and nerve pain. Through numerous clinical trials and studies, doctors from around the world have concluded that these ingredients help sufferers of nerve damage and neuropathy.
Sources for the following clinical studies can be found by clicking here.
Here Are A Few Comments From The Doctors Conducting Several Of The Clinical Trials:
“These findings indicate that methyl-B12 promotes regeneration of degenerating nerve terminals” says Kikuchi.
“A significant improvement in most of the parameters studied appeared already at the 3rd week of therapy. The greatest change occurred in the group of patients receiving the high dose of benfotiamine” says Kempler.
“It is quite clear that benfotiamine is absorbed much better than water-soluble thiamine salts: maximum plasma levels of thiamine are about 5 times higher after benfotiamine” says Loew.
“Ultra-high dose methylcobalamin promotes nerve regeneration” says Kimura.
“These findings suggest that a high concentration of methylcobalamin in spinal fluid is highly effective and safe for treating the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy” says Agishi.
“The antioxidant therapy with alpha lipoic acid improves and may prevent diabetic neuropathy” says Androne.
“Treatment with alpha lipoic acid (600 mg/day) over 3 weeks is safe and effective in reducing symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy” says Gries.
“Oral treatment with Alpha Lipoic Acid for 5 weeks improved neuropathic symptoms” says Ziegler.
OKAY, SO WHAT’S THE COST OF REDUCING OR ELIMINATING MY PAIN FOREVER!!
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