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Natural treatments for peripheral neuropathy
Anyone out there find relief from peripheral neuropathy pain with any natural supplements? Thanks sk:rolleyes:
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Neuracel
Specifically, has anyone tried Neuracel?
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And....drum roll, only $100+ a bottle! for 4 herbs!
No thank you. We get so many patent medicine "remedies"on this forum, and most of them are sketchy. I had a real battle finding the ingredients too. |
At this price it could be the top most expensive "remedy" ever
discussed here. Be aware that you will see a push for this as they are having a new PR release about it. http://finance.optimum.net/optonline...ChannelID=6706 If you can afford it go ahead... Make sure none of the herbs are listed on a drug checker as interfering with any medications you are taking. And don't sign up for automatic future sendings, as that is a racket. Because I looked it up, Facebook already has put ads for it on my hubby's page today! |
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Given that there's 100-300 different causes for PN (depending on who's counting), I am dubious when reading the claim that their "Ultimate neuropathy support system is an all in one treatment for neuropathy." Sk, you might look at some of the threads on here about supplement regimens people have tried. In the Vitamin B12 sticky (at the top of the thread list), there's a post (by mrsD) with links to some relavant threads. (post is at http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post987094-585.html) |
It lists 4 herbs in the discussion, but I could not find a label copy with exact ingredients for this product.
That makes it very very untrustworthy IMO. I searched its website creation also, when checking out things. That website is very new Feb 13, and the trademark was given in Mar 13... so this product is very very new, or a regenerated new name for an old product. That I could not identify and gave up with. I tried to find an old product regenerated because I recognized one fellow on a YouTube... but I just cannot place him from the past. :rolleyes: Anyone can search website creation using Whois domain searches. |
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Yesterday my sister sent me a link for Neuracel, telling me to check out there site. I came on here to see if anyone else had heard of it or tryed it and found this post. Neuracel has a section called: Neuracel Review – Does it work? Ingredients and Effectiveness. (I do not know how to get that link here). I think these may be the 5 ingredients or natural Herbs that MrsD mentioned: Neuracel – The Five Natural Herbs: Corydalis, Lobelia, Passion Flower, California Poppy, Prickly Ash Bark. Also: Neuracel and Its Claims As the name suggests, the Ultimate Neuropathy Support System has been created with the sole purpose of helping patients live with neuropathy by minimizing the symptoms that it brings. Not only does the product help alleviate pain, but it also strengthens the nerves and restores them back to their original condition. Neuracel claims that regular use of the Neuracel’s Ultimate support system can aid in completely eliminating the pain associated with neuropathy within 2 months. The Final Verdict The hysteria surrounding innovative medical products has made people reluctant to simply spend their money on new products. However, Neuracel’s Ultimate support system is a product that has shown a lot of promise. Despite not being extensively used, Neuracel uses natural herbs which have no side effects at all. Wow! They are making big claims! "completely eliminating the pain"..I wish this were true. (Your right it is very pricey, I wonder if it really works). What do you think MrsD ? anyone else? |
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(Not an endorsement -- I loathe ripperoffers like these bozos... :Soapbox: :hissyfit: :ranting: :Doh:) Doc |
Thanks for the "review", but I think it is a cleverly disguised AD.
There were a slew of herbal mixes made by a company a while back...all were bogus and made huge claims like this one does. I found a blog by a mother who exposed them as a fraud. The link might even be here in the early years of NT. I have a feeling -- a deja vu thing-- about the lobelia...in it. I think this is the same thing, renamed and making another attempt to lure desperate people to buy it. The word "cure" appears in that link... a huge hint to AVOID this product. Quote:
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I don't think anyone here was fooled, or that it was very clever at all -- just helping Marie out in providing the link so others could get a good laugh... :rolleyes: :D
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