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Old 06-23-2010, 09:07 AM
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Craig, one thing you can try to watch out for:

MSG (monosodium glutamate) and other things with Aspartate (nutrasweet), are neuro receptor stimulants. MSG especially.

If you avoid these two neuro-excititory substances, they will not be there to stimulate pain receptors. NMDA receptor is a pain transmission facilitator and we can try to control it some.
It is also activated by Calcium, and suppressed by magnesium.
So if you are magnesium deficient, then that pain receptor will be more active and not "shut off" properly.

And also, even if you are controlled diabetes-wise, you can still have diabetic neuropathy. It started long before you were diagnosed.

Next doctor visit request a Vit D and B12. There is a study I put up here showing Vit D restoration to normal levels, helps diabetics. (low Vit D is associated with diabetes as well). Also diabetics, even when controlled, lose magnesium thru the urine daily for some reason. So magnesium is very important to watch for this group of people.
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