Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 Good morning, Karin, Thank you for your wonderful post. I appreciate that very much. It is a great pleasure for me to share information. As an acupuncturist, myself, who treats neuropathy on a daily basis, I would suggest to your acupuncturist to use e-stim. Electrostimulation is a process where small electrodes are connected to several of the inserted acupuncture needles. Variation of the current and pulse for 20 minutes over 4 weeks time has shown to stop this neuropathy. The contraindications for e-stim would be if the patient has a history of epilepsy (self or in the family) or if the patient has a pace maker. Otherwise, this is the best treatment for this issue. In the next post, I will post an article about nerve pain and some natural remedy you may consider, if you haven't already. This issue takes time to heal naturally, but with persistence, it will pay off! In happiness, Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac Peacefulmind.com Therapies for healing mind, body, spirit , Bussman Karin <kbussman wrote: > > First I want to thank you for your posts. I always look forward to reading them and exploring for more information. > > Ran out today to get the ALA. My husband suffers from undiagnosed neuropathy in both his feet. Went to many specialists and the only real answer we got was it might be due to a embedded virus that he may have gotten years ago. I hope the ALA helps even a bit because I would like to see him get off Neurontin. I have gotten him to go to acupuncture which seems to help but not on it's own. I have him also on Liquid Kelp which seems to relieve some discomfort. > > Thanks again, > Karin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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