The Neuropathy Treatment We Provide Has Four Main Goals
- Optimize the environment within the body for nerve healing.
- Increase blood flow to the nerves.
- Stimulate the nerves that are damaged (small fiber, large diameter, or motor nerves) to reduce pain and improve balance.
- Decrease brain-based pain.
- Neuropathy
Our exclusive treatment system increases blood flow to the nerves in the feet and/or hands, which helps to rejuvenate nerves naturally and has returned many of our patient’s feet and/or hands to normal.
Our proprietary and comprehensive treatment program is unlike any treatment program you may have already experienced.
No surgery. No addictive medications.
Frequently Asked Questions About Neuropathy
How much treatment will the nerves require to heal?
This will be dependent on the degree of nerve damage and what types of fibers are damaged.
How is neuropathy diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of medical history evaluation, physical exams, blood tests, and diagnostic tools like nerve conduction studies or electromyography (EMG).
Can neuropathy be cured?
While some causes of neuropathy can be treated or managed to improve symptoms, the condition is often chronic. Early intervention can help prevent further nerve damage and alleviate discomfort.
How can I prevent neuropathy?
Preventing neuropathy involves managing risk factors, such as:
- Keeping blood sugar levels under control if you have diabetes
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition and exercise
- Avoiding excessive alcohol consumption and toxins
- Protecting your feet and hands from injury
Is neuropathy only related to diabetes?
No, while diabetic neuropathy is one of the most common types, neuropathy can result from many other conditions, injuries, or factors.
Can neuropathy affect other parts of the body besides the hands and feet?
Yes, while peripheral neuropathy commonly affects the hands and feet, certain types, such as autonomic neuropathy, can impact internal organs, leading to symptoms like digestive issues, blood pressure changes, or difficulty regulating temperature.

Understanding Neuropathy: Causes & Symptoms
Neuropathy refers to conditions caused by damage to the peripheral nervous system—the network connecting the brain and spinal cord with the rest of the body.
This damage disrupts communication, often leading to uncomfortable or even debilitating symptoms like numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, and pain. Recognizing the causes and symptoms of neuropathy is essential for effective management and treatment.
Our care is a natural approach and it can help you to avoid the long recovery times that can come from surgery and the potential addictiveness of drugs.
Potential Causes of Neuropathy:
- Underlying Diseases
- Infections
- Physical Injuries
- Disorders of the Central Nervous System
- Certain Medications
- Chronic Alcohol Abuse
- Diabetes
- Shingles
Common Symptoms Neuropathy:
- Gradual onset of numbness & tingling in the hands & feet
- Burning, prickling or stabbing pain
- Increased sensitivity to touch
- Difficulty maintaining balance while walking
- Muscle weakness twitching or cramps
- Light Headedness
- Dry mouth & eyes
- Constipation
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