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This type of neuropathy is rather specific.
Here is an article about it: http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/...full/123/4/710 Its conclusion is that given the side effects of treatments, it may be best to not treat this specific autoimmune issue. You would have to discuss this with your doctor. Your benefits would have to be weighed against the risks of the therapies. I would add fish oil to your B12 regimen, because fish oil has some anti-inflammatory actions, and has shown some benefits for myelin repair. It is easy to take, now there are enteric coated ones, and benefits for the rest of your body too. I would also explore quality curcumin. This spice is showing reductions in inflammation of the brain, and blood vessels. It does not appear on the list linked to below. One needs enhanced absorbable curcumin, however, not just any old type. So if you wish to try this new powerful anti-inflammatory, post back to me and I'll give you examples to buy. This link is for multiple sclerosis, but since they have similar myelin attacks, suggestions may apply to you too. http://www.msrc.co.uk/index.cfm?fuse...how&pageid=772 It is a longgggg list... and you may not need all of them.
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