Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hello, I am new and have been enjoying learning all the great information posted on this forum. I have very painful diabetic neuropathy that has affected my feet and legs and is now affecting other parts of my body. I am in constant pain. My question is has any one found any alternative methods that have been helpful to them. I use methyl b12, alpha lipoic acid, a good multiple vitamin, chlorophyll and colloidal minerals. I am getting ready to add noni juice to that group. Unfortunately I also have to take 21 different types of prescription medications for different complications from the diabetes of these 4 are pain killers for the neuropathy. Kindest Regards, Johnny Sanders Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 90% of diabetic neuropathy, including hard core cases many be helped with the use of magnetic insoles for hurting, burning, numbness and tingling. A study with over 300 affected diabtics had this result. I have both a layman's overview and actual medical study (readable by doctors or medical professionals only) that I can email you. You are in a bit of a vicious cycle here. All those meds will make your body acidic. Acids will cause pain. Email me for ideas about getting more alkaline and getting your existing meds to work better so you can reduce them. Sharon hotmocha , " Johnny Sanders " <johnnysanders wrote: > > Hello, I am new and have been enjoying learning all the great > information posted on this forum. I have very painful diabetic > neuropathy that has affected my feet and legs and is now affecting > other parts of my body. I am in constant pain. My question is has any > one found any alternative methods that have been helpful to them. I > use methyl b12, alpha lipoic acid, a good multiple vitamin, chlorophyll > and colloidal minerals. I am getting ready to add noni juice to that > group. Unfortunately I also have to take 21 different types of > prescription medications for different complications from the diabetes > of these 4 are pain killers for the neuropathy. > > Kindest Regards, > Johnny Sanders > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 ---Hi, One standard suggestion for everyday is exercise. (Yea, just what you did not want to hear! Sorry...) To alkalize your body, use Kangen water. Kangen means 'back to nature' and the process of a Kangen water purifier is to purifiy the water and to alkalize your system. At www.kangenwaterreport.com there are some reports on this as well as at www.youwantit.us. A Dr. David Carpenter, is a hololistic doctor and talks on the subject in a recorded message on the second site. Have a Great Holiday! Nancy In , <hotmocha wrote: > > 90% of diabetic neuropathy, including hard core cases many be helped > with the use of magnetic insoles for hurting, burning, numbness and > tingling. A study with over 300 affected diabtics had this result. > I have both a layman's overview and actual medical study (readable > by doctors or medical professionals only) that I can email you. > > You are in a bit of a vicious cycle here. All those meds will make > your body acidic. Acids will cause pain. Email me for ideas about > getting more alkaline and getting your existing meds to work better > so you can reduce them. > > Sharon > hotmocha > > , " Johnny Sanders " > <johnnysanders@> wrote: > > > > Hello, I am new and have been enjoying learning all the great > > information posted on this forum. I have very painful diabetic > > neuropathy that has affected my feet and legs and is now affecting > > other parts of my body. I am in constant pain. My question is > has any > > one found any alternative methods that have been helpful to them. > I > > use methyl b12, alpha lipoic acid, a good multiple vitamin, > chlorophyll > > and colloidal minerals. I am getting ready to add noni juice to > that > > group. Unfortunately I also have to take 21 different types of > > prescription medications for different complications from the > diabetes > > of these 4 are pain killers for the neuropathy. > > > > Kindest Regards, > > Johnny Sanders > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Diabetes is greatly linked with gluten intolerance, which can cause severe vitamin B12 deficiency, and I advise you to stop eating bread. , <hotmocha wrote: > > 90% of diabetic neuropathy, including hard core cases many be helped > with the use of magnetic insoles for hurting, burning, numbness and > tingling. A study with over 300 affected diabtics had this result. > I have both a layman's overview and actual medical study (readable > by doctors or medical professionals only) that I can email you. > > You are in a bit of a vicious cycle here. All those meds will make > your body acidic. Acids will cause pain. Email me for ideas about > getting more alkaline and getting your existing meds to work better > so you can reduce them. > > Sharon > hotmocha > > , " Johnny Sanders " > <johnnysanders@> wrote: > > > > Hello, I am new and have been enjoying learning all the great > > information posted on this forum. I have very painful diabetic > > neuropathy that has affected my feet and legs and is now affecting > > other parts of my body. I am in constant pain. My question is > has any > > one found any alternative methods that have been helpful to them. > I > > use methyl b12, alpha lipoic acid, a good multiple vitamin, > chlorophyll > > and colloidal minerals. I am getting ready to add noni juice to > that > > group. Unfortunately I also have to take 21 different types of > > prescription medications for different complications from the > diabetes > > of these 4 are pain killers for the neuropathy. > > > > Kindest Regards, > > Johnny Sanders > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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