Showing posts with label pain relief. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

What is Peripheral Neuropathy? Relief with Neuremedy

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The special formulation in NeuRemedy has been clinically shown to reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy including pain, burning, numbness and tingling.

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves of the feet and/or legs do not function properly. Common symptoms include tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the affected parts of the body. There are over one hundred known causes of peripheral neuropathy. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy vary depending on its cause. Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. If you have tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the feet, legs and/or hands you may be thiamine deficient. Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful way to nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy.

Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had gastric bypass surgery or patients on certain medications. For these people, NeuRemedy may nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, NeuRemedy works by nourishing the nerves. That's why NeuRemedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".

Some people are helped within a few days of taking NeuRemedy. Some need to take NeuRemedy for as long as two months to determine if the nutritional management provided by NeuRemedy is effective for them.

To learn more and to order: http://www.NeuRemedy.com

 

 

Everett - Neuropathy Patient
I had two knee replacements and I was taking therapy and while I was taking therapy all of a sudden my feet started hurting. It hurt so bad that I couldn't complete my therapy. So I went to the doctor and no doctor could do anything for me. I have very, very bad pain and it lasts for 3, 3 and a half, 4 hours and no release. And all of a sudden I got doctor, I got a phone number to see about this Neuremedy. It's something that just come out. And I called to find out about it and I bought it and they told me within 4 to 6 weeks I would know if it's going to work. Well three days before the full 4 weeks my pain went away. I had no pain what-so-ever. And I've been taking this Neuremedy for about seven eight months and I haven't had no pains, no problems. It is a super pill.

Manage Peripheral Neuropathy with Neuremedy, "The Neuropathy Vitamin"

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The special formulation in NeuRemedy has been clinically shown to reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy including pain, burning, numbness and tingling.

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves of the feet and/or legs do not function properly. Common symptoms include tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the affected parts of the body. There are over one hundred known causes of peripheral neuropathy. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy vary depending on its cause. Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. If you have tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the feet, legs and/or hands you may be thiamine deficient. Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful way to nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy.

Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had gastric bypass surgery or patients on certain medications. For these people, NeuRemedy may nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, NeuRemedy works by nourishing the nerves. That's why NeuRemedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".

Some people are helped within a few days of taking NeuRemedy. Some need to take NeuRemedy for as long as two months to determine if the nutritional management provided by NeuRemedy is effective for them.

 

To learn more and to order: http://www.NeuRemedy.com

 

 

Howie - Neuropathy Patient
Well, basically I felt like I would have like a tendency to possibly fall or trip and lose my balance and it was numbness in my feet. And by taking this Neuremedy, it helped all the symptoms of me not feeling I'm falling or the numbness disappeared. And of course going to the gym and exercise the way I used to exercise was a great benefit with having taken these pills, I could do all the exercises I wanted to do. And it was a great feeling. And also walking more normally than I was, was a great delight for me to do that.

Diabetic Neuropathy - Relieve Symptoms with Neuremedy

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Neuropathy Patient Discusses Symptom Relief with Neuremedy

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Tom - Neuropathy Patient
The pain that I've had for a number of years has been alleviated but not completely cured from me taking of this Neuremedy. There's a noticeable change not so much in my lifestyle, but in my moving around. I used to play a lot of golf. I don't play much anymore because walking does become difficult. As a matter of fact I have one of those, what do you call it, those blue things you have in your car for parking where ever I like as a result of the disease or whatever you call it that I have diabetic neuropathy. And it has improved, there's no question about it.

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The special formulation in NeuRemedy has been clinically shown to reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy including pain, burning, numbness and tingling.

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves of the feet and/or legs do not function properly. Common symptoms include tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the affected parts of the body. There are over one hundred known causes of peripheral neuropathy. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy vary depending on its cause. Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. If you have tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the feet, legs and/or hands you may be thiamine deficient. Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful way to nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy.

Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had gastric bypass surgery or patients on certain medications. For these people, NeuRemedy may nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, NeuRemedy works by nourishing the nerves. That's why NeuRemedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".

Some people are helped within a few days of taking NeuRemedy. Some need to take NeuRemedy for as long as two months to determine if the nutritional management provided by NeuRemedy is effective for them.

 

To learn more and to order: http://www.NeuRemedy.com 

Neuropathy Patient Discusses Symptom Relief with Neuremedy

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The special formulation in NeuRemedy has been clinically shown to reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy including pain, burning, numbness and tingling.

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves of the feet and/or legs do not function properly. Common symptoms include tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the affected parts of the body. There are over one hundred known causes of peripheral neuropathy. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy vary depending on its cause. Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. If you have tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning pains to the feet, legs and/or hands you may be thiamine deficient. Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful way to nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy.

Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had gastric bypass surgery or patients on certain medications. For these people, NeuRemedy may nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, NeuRemedy works by nourishing the nerves. That's why NeuRemedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".

Some people are helped within a few days of taking NeuRemedy. Some need to take NeuRemedy for as long as two months to determine if the nutritional management provided by NeuRemedy is effective for them.

 

To learn more and to order: http://www.NeuRemedy.com

 

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Don - Neuropathy Patient
I've had neuropathy of the legs and feet and partially even in in my fingers for the last 10 years if not longer. And one of the biggest problems I had was losing sleep because my toes bothered me. And you get a cramping feeling and eventually I'd get out of bed and walk around and try and walk it off and go back to sleep. But this can happen more than once or twice a night. In fact sometimes it lasts for many hours. And since I tried Neuremedy, I find that I'm not being woken up by the pain in my toes, and I seem to be getting some feeling back in my toes after an accident. And, you know, hopefully I'll get back to a lifestyle where I can live with the neuropathy. I want to get back to tennis. I want to get back to baseball. I want to get back to all the sports I used to be in and go from there. But the Neremedy seems to be working on me. I can't say it went away all the way, but it's gone away a lot. And I feel comfortable sleeping. And I haven't been woken up. I still have neuropathy, but I also am getting some feeling back. So if it works that way, it's the first thing in 10 years that has ever worked.

 

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Pain Relief for Peripheral Neuropathy - NeuRemedy, "The Neuropathy Vitamin"

Nutritional Management of Peripheral Neuropathy

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The special formulation in NeuRemedy has been clinically shown to reduce the symptoms of

peripheral neuropathy including pain, burning, numbness and tingling.

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves of the feet and/or legs do not

function properly. Common symptoms include tingling, numbness, sharp pains and/or burning

pains to the affected parts of the body. There are over one hundred known causes of

peripheral neuropathy. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy vary depending on its cause.

Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics

and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. If you have tingling, numbness, sharp

pains and/or burning pains to the feet, legs and/or hands you may be thiamine deficient.

Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful way to

nutritionally manage peripheral neuropathy.

Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among

others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had gastric bypass surgery or

patients on certain medications. For these people, NeuRemedy may nutritionally manage

peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine

to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, NeuRemedy works by nourishing

the nerves. That's why NeuRemedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".

Some people are helped within a few days of taking NeuRemedy. Some need to take NeuRemedy

for as long as two months to determine if the nutritional management provided by NeuRemedy

is effective for them.

To learn more and to order: http://www.NeuRemedy.com