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Originally Posted by ann-elizabeth
hello,
I have recently been researching bio-identical hormones in the hopes of mitigating perimenopause symptoms that are quite amazing strong! While reading up on the subject, I wondered if our lack of certain hormones as we age contribute to the development of PN? Does anyone know? I am going to an MD in Los Angeles ( http://www.thehallcenter.com) to balance my hormones and I wonder if they can help the PN too.
This Dr. gives IV vitamin treatments (b12 and c) etc., can't wait to try them. I'd love some feedback from others on the hormone connection and pn. I know my PN has seemed to flare since I started on the perimenopause merry go round.
Ann
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If you are going to do IV --I'd recommend they put glutathione in there. This often is very helpful for people with neuro issues. And recently glutathione IV has helped people with fluroquinolone toxicity/reactions.
I'd get a list of what is in the IV you get, post it here. Then we can see what is really helping you.
Most of the people I've met who have had IV supplements have liked them.
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