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Old 12-10-2013, 09:59 PM #10
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One should choose supplements based on their history and tests.

The Big Three... most people can use . methylB12, Vit D, and magnesium. Other supplements can be chosen depending on your type of PN... diabetic, alcohol, toxin, etc. If you have a hereditary form of CMT...then most supplements won't work. But using the Big Three will confer other health benefits and are worth trying.
I'm still being tested to find out exactly what's wrong, but my mother also has neuropathy - so SOMETHING going on is genetic. They have never found an exact cause of hers. My brother also has some autoimmune issues. He has been finding the vitamin K2 to be helpful in controlling his issues. Has anyone heard of this used for neuropathy before?
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