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Alpha Lipoic Acid and Benfotiamine (Fat and water soluble Vit B1) are important. Vit D and B12 level needs to be good, Fish oil is important, l carnitine, B12 and other Vit B's, CoQ10, I take many supplements for my CFS and POTS (Autonomic Neuropathy) and I don't use added sugar or white carbs. Toxins have to be eliminated.

Many prescriptions can cause neuropathy so we have to be careful of antibiotics etc.

There is a lot we can do to heal.


This is a good article. We need to keep the smallest blood vessels healthy so the nerves get what they need.

http://www.peoplespharmacy.com/2011/...es-nerve-pain/
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