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Default Has anyone tried the Paleo diet and had symptom reduction for PN

Hello,

I have been researching the Paleo diet and how it can benefit people that have Neuropathy. Has anyone tried this diet and had success in minimizing the symptoms of Neuropathy (Any type)? Both Dr Terry Walls and Jack Kruse among others speak about the benefits of this diet for feeding cell growth that can in return aid in nerve development.
Thaks to Sally for pointing me in the right direction!
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