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Peripheral Neuropathy 08 Jun 2019 01:15 #60686

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I’m type II diabetic with moderate peripheral neuropathy. My question is, can MMS assist in oxidation of blood cells to help heal damaged nerve endings (creating that awesome pain I experience daily)? Or should I rather look towards Nitric Oxide for a better answer to my dilemma? I’m already understanding the diet side of this story, just looking for nerve pain help until I achieve a better health status...

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Peripheral Neuropathy 11 Jun 2019 02:47 #60701

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mms is an oxidizer, so.... if I was you - I'd try it, one thing for sure, it won't hurt you. start slow
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Peripheral Neuropathy 06 Mar 2024 14:18 #81736

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NEUROPATHY - POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS


I felt the most significant improvement with Lion's Mane and R-Alpha Lipoic Acid. Nutrasal is always on hand for immediate local relief.

ALA-R-Alpha lipoic acid
200 mg - 600 mg twice a day.
B VITAMINS
B Vitamin Plus.
Contains: B12 form methylcobalamin for methylation problems.
CURCUMIN / TURMERIC
GLUTATHIONE
LION'S MANE
NUTRASAL MAGNESIUM / ARGININE CREAM
OMEGA 3 oil
VITAMIN C
Magnesium ascorbate is a buffered, non-acidic form of vitamin C.

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