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Old 08-21-2020, 01:36 PM #1
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Default Inositol and Neuropathy

I've been taking Inositol for some yrs and I believe before the Neuropathy hit me as hard as it has....my issues are from Hip Replacement Surgery.

Along the Way I was also informed about Inosine for Neuropathy.

Both these are from the B vitamin family. I take both.

On Inositol:

5 Ways Taking Inositol May Help Fight Peripheral Neuropathy

On Inosine:

Can Inosine Repair Nerve Damage?

My issues are with me just about 10 yrs from the surgery and some days are tolerable and some days not great...

But foods do have a huge bearing on all this: Cut way back on Sugars and Carbs...
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