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Thumbs up Eating to fight inflammation

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Originally Posted by gryffyn View Post
Thanks for the information regarding Lisinopril and Atorvastin. I had quit taking these months ago, in part due to budget issues. Since my bad cholesterol is going down, and the good going up, and I have normal blood pressure I will continue no taking them.

What I am taking is 10mcg Butrans patch, Invokana, Duloxetine, Gabapentin and I am still having problems controlling the incessant pain/tingling in my feet/toes.

Are there supplements that can help heal the nerves? Lessen the pain?
Many here go to low carb diets as sugar doesnt help inflammation. Some folks go over 3000mg/d with the Gabapentin. I used Mortons Epsom Salt Lotion on the tops of my feet and was able to use bedsheets again. Epsom Salt baths for the feet helps others. I have used many supplements but tied them to general improvement not instant help, sorry. Wait, getting b-12 up to around 900 helped w/leg strength Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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