Nutritional Management of Peripheral Neuropathy – Neuremedy, “The Neuropathy Vitamin”


Visit our website to receive our FREE E-BOOK: “What You Should Know About Peripheral Neuropathy” : www.neuremedy.com The special formulation in Neuremedy has been clinically shown to reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy including PAIN, BURNING, NUMBNESS and TINGLING. Some people experience dramatic relief from their symptoms within a few days of taking Neuremedy. Some need to take Neuremedy for as long as two months to determine if Neuremedy is effective for them. There are over one hundred known causes of peripheral neuropathy. Treatments for peripheral neuropathy vary depending on its cause. Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful way to manage peripheral neuropathy. Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had gastric bypass surgery or patients on certain medications. For these people, Neuremedy may alleviate the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, Neuremedy works by nourishing the nerves. That’s why Neuremedy is known as “The Neuropathy Vitamin”. The specialized formulation in Neuremedy has been used since the early 1960′s to provide nutritional management

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