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December 2022

Most find it odd that the typically medical approach is the prescription of powerful painkillers, antidepressants, ant-seizure anti-inflammatories, and epileptics. Current prescribed medications for the treatment of burning feet do not address the underlying cause of peripheral neuropathy. More importantly, current medications do not stimulate the repair...

● Both exercise and consuming a ketogenic diet induce systemic and cellular changes that collectively improve complications associated with DPN. Both interventions may involve similar signaling pathways and benefits but also impact DPN through unique mechanisms. [caption id="attachment_7047" align="alignright" width="300"] Neuropathy Relief Center of Miami Research...

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36072896/ ● "Infrared and methylcobalamin (B-12) combined treatment of diabetic foot can effectively improve lower extremity nerve conduction velocity and vibration sensory threshold, regulate serum bFGF and VEGF levels, reduce the degree of inflammatory response, and help improve the overall treatment effect." [caption id="attachment_7027" align="alignright" width="297"] Neuropathy Relief...

Painkillers and anti-inflammatory Over-the-counter pain medications nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Prescription medications containing opioids : [caption id="attachment_7004" align="alignright" width="297"] Neuropathy Relief Center Miami. Medications Prescribed For Peripheral Neuropathy? Currently, Conventional medicine does not have a cure for people who suffer from peripheral neuropathy.[/caption] tramadol (Conzip, Ultram) oxycodone (Oxycontin, Roxicodone) Anti-seizure Medications: Gabapentin...

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