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Default Diet and alcohol

Does anyone not feel any difference when eating a healthy diet? I've been eating gluten free, no sugar, mainly meats and veggies, sweet potatoes for the past 3 weeks. Not sure if I notice a difference. So unless you are gluten intolerant or have a food allergy, is there any benefit to eating so strict as far as neuropathy is concerned?

Also, I haven't touched alcohol in a couple of months. It's really tough, especially when i'm at social events when everyone else is drinking. Exactly how bad is alcohol to your nerves and how does it affect healing? Will drinking once a week be a bad idea? I used to drink to get drunk every weekend. For the first month of my symptoms I was drinking once a week. It was a nice stress reliever and a nice escape from reality so I didn't worry so much about my symptoms.
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