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Old 09-29-2011, 06:32 PM #5
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Default Benfotiamine

I have small fiber neuropathy. I have had it for the last five years, and have been seriously battling it for about two years now. For alcoholic neuropathy, I highly suggest investing in some Benfotiamine, which is a fat soluble version of B1. I have a lot of information on this topic and will be happy to share. There are treatment plans that work, which include electrical stimulus, supplements, exercise, gluten free diet, compression socks at night, elevating the feet for 15 minutes a couple of times a day (this releases all of the old toxic blood at the feet back to the organs to purify), oxygen therapy, and extreme whole food nutrition and organic supplements. I have tried everything from Atralgia, to Yoga, to vasodilators, to Neurontin-Cymbalta-Lyrica. I have found the natural approach is the only thing that I have seen results with. I am finally feeling like I am turning the curve. I would be happy to discuss this topic with anybody. Thank you.
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