The Numb Foot Book – How to Treat and Prevent Peripheral Neuropathy

Product DescriptionThe Numb Foot Book is the latest addition to the hit series Numb toes and quickly became the must read book for diabetics or anyone who suffers from peripheral neuropathy. Drs. Alex McLellan and Mark Spitz took the reins of the legendary John Senneff, a pioneer of secular literature focusing on treatment and clear options for neuropathy (nerve pain) disease. This new book is considered the best of the series so far. WHAT IS COVERED :1-The latest information on medical treatment options, including oral and topical medications and their side effects. 2-The nutritional supplement most important asset that can slow the progression or reverse peripheral neuropathy. 3-New treatments such as laser and infrared therapy. 4-The best of alternative and complementary therapies, including tai chi, acupuncture and herbal medicine. 5-Practical advice on how to improve walking and balance problems. 6-A look ahead to new treatment options to come. 7-The personal stories and case studies of people with other neuropathy.

The Numb Foot Book – How to Treat and Prevent Peripheral Neuropathy

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2 Responses to The Numb Foot Book – How to Treat and Prevent Peripheral Neuropathy

  1. This book was good, but because there is no cure for peripheral neuropathy, there is not much new information, just consider what has already been written. However, it is good to have a new face, oh what we know little about this disease.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. It was recommended by the Neuropathy Support Group, and up to this reputation. I learned a lot. Edna G
    Rating: 5 / 5

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