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Here are a few statistics:
According to the Neuropathy Association, it is upwards to 20 million Americans who suffer from some form of neuropathy! Approximately 30% of these cases are diabetes related.
The earliest symptoms typically involve toes and then ascends. The arms could become involved later, but is usually less severe and less often*.
By definition neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy is a disorder of the peripheral nerves-the motor, sensory and autonomic nerves that connect the spinal cord to muscles, skin and internal organs. It usually affects the hands and feet, causing weakness, numbness, tingling and pain. Peripheral neuropathy’s course is variable; it can come and go, slowly progressing over many years, or it can become severe and debilitating. However, if diagnosed early, peripheral neuropathy can often be controlled**.
Here at Heritage Health, I continue to work on several conditions and peripheral neuropathy is one of them. A few years ago I came across a research article that did a study specifically on treating diabetic neuropathy. I have since made my own modifications and have had great results! Take advantage of our free consultation or just make an appointment to get treatment. I would love the opportunity to work with you or any of your loved ones!
Wishing you the best in health,
Robbin Tallow-Ajilo, L.Ac.
Phone: 303-694-1245