Revolutionary Neuropathy Treatment
Nutrition + Detox + Acupuncture for Circulation + Nerve healing and repairing through stem cell therapy
weMed Health can start you on the path to taking the 4 steps necessary to manage this neuropathy.
Neuropathy and seeking treatment
If you suffer symptoms like burning, tingling, prickling, or numbness starting in your toes and feet or fingers and hands, most likely you have neuropathy.
Neuropathy’s symptoms can be steady or fluctuate and can have amplified sensations of burning, extreme cold, or shooting pains. The result on your quality of life from these symptoms is pain, weakness, discomfort, lack of sleep, to name a few.
Disorders that can produce or result in Neuropathy
Medications that can produce or result in Neuropathy
Some drugs that can produce Neuropathy:
Revolutionary Neuropathy Treatment
You may find 3 simple steps that will guide you in the Neuropathy treatment
Step One Consult your doctor
Make sure your doctor identifies the causes through a physical exam, Electromyogram, and a nerve conduction test.
Step Two Understand your treatment
• Consider your therapy options
• Look at the medications and their potential side effects
• The common medications are Non-Steroid Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, like Aleve, Baclofen, antidepressant, anti-seizure drugs.
• The common therapies are TENS (transcutaneous electro nerve stimulation), plasma exchange, and immune-globulin treatment or surgery to cut the nerve.
Step Three Check out Natural therapies
• Vitamins (like B family vitamins)
• Essential oils
• Meditation
• Acupuncture
Step Four The ultimate solution for Neuropathy
Nutrition + Detox + Acupuncture for Circulation+ Nerve healing and repairing through stem cell therapy.
Stem cells have the capabilities to regenerate and repair damaged tissues, clear inflammation, and replace aging cells.
The following are two cases that have seen significant improvement in their pain and neuropathy
Dr. Bing You Initiated MD Anderson Neuropathy Research
Dr. You has lead research into acupuncture chemo-induced neuropathy at MD Anderson. In the study, patients received 24 sessions of acupuncture. This gave a clearer picture of how acupuncture requires a consistent application and leads to sustained improvements. Overall, the research helped to show the effectiveness of acupuncture for neuropathy.
Results showed:
• Significant improvements
• Benefits began at week 4
• The largest effect happened after the completion of the 9th week of treatment
• Sustained improvements occurred after 13th week of treatment (P=.0002)
• Timed-function test scores also significantly improved (P ranges from .02 to <.0001)
Journal of Hematology-Oncology 7:41, 2014