Numb Toes and Other Woes: More on Peripheral Neuropathy

Product Description Consumer text, offering useful ideas for coping with peripheral neuropathy. A sequel to Senneff’s Numb Toes and Aching Soles: Coping with Peripheral Neuropathy, C1999. Offers insight on complementary and alternative strategies, as well as traditional medications and forms of relief. Softcover, hardcover not yet available.

Numb Toes and Other Woes: More on Peripheral Neuropathy

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4 Responses to Numb Toes and Other Woes: More on Peripheral Neuropathy

  1. Anonymous says:

    I really thought I would find out about my numb toes !!!!!!! This book barely mentioned anything about the loss of feeling in my toes. Don’t waist your money if you do unless you are looking for a bunch of medical jargon.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Anonymous says:

    I really thought I would find out about my numb toes !!!!!!! This book barely mentioned anything about the loss of feeling in my toes. Don’t waist your money if you do not what a bunch of medical jargon.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Wayne Hauber says:

    John Senneff spent a great deal of time reviewing medical journals for information on alternate treatment of peripheral neuropathy. This book is a great companion to his earlier books. Senneff’s Numb Toes series is a must have set of books for anyone who is concerned about peripheral neuropathy.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    Thanks to this book – It gave me back my life. I was almost wheelchair bound due to the pain. I took the ideas and suggestions in this book to my Dr. and now I am 90% pain free. Thanks I am also back to work.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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