Peripheral Neuropathy is a disease of the nerves of the peripheral nervous system. As the name indicates, the peripheral parts of the body — the hands and feet —are the areas most commonly affected.
Symptoms may include tingling, hands or feet going to sleep, stinging, burning, cramps, visible muscle twitching, and changes in hair, nails, or skin.
Peripheral Neuropathy occurs when the nerves that connect to the brain and/or spinal cord are damaged by a loss of blood supply, often as a result of the destruction of the cholesterol-based myelin sheath that shields nerves.
This destruction can be initiated by diabetes, chemotherapy, the use of statin drugs, alcoholism, nerve toxins, AIDS, shingles, and heredity.
If you have Peripheral Neuropathy, you have likely suffered for years and tried to use medication, both oral and topical, to control it — with little or no success. But there is good news. We now have the technology to remediate the pain, regenerate the damaged nerves, and retain a positive environment to support continued improvement and sustained good health.
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