Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy | Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy
Thiamine Deficiency Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves of the feet, legs and/or hands do not function properly due to sustained high blood glucose levels. Common symptoms include tingling, numbness, sharp pains or burning pains to the affected parts of the body.
Diabetics are often thiamine (vitamin B1) deficient. Thiamine deficiency is a well known cause of peripheral neuropathy. Nutritional management of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy with Neuremedy is often highly successful in reducing the symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
Neuremedy works by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, Neuremedy works by nourishing the nerves. That's why Neuremedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".
Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy
Sometimes peripheral neuropathy seems to occur for no particular reason. No cause for the neuropathy can be found. Doctors call this disorder "idiopathic neuropathy", which means neuropathy "of unknown cause." Typically, idiopathic peripheral neuropathy occurs in people over 60 years old; and can be very disruptive to one's lifestyle. People with idiopathic neuropathy may or may not go on to develop diabetes.
Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy typically affects the nerves of the feet, legs and/or hands. Symptoms commonly include tingling, numbness, sharp pains or burning pains to the affected parts of the body.
Thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency induced peripheral neuropathy can often be mis-diagnosed as idiopathic peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics and non-diabetics alike may be thiamine deficient. Reversing thiamine deficiency is a well known and often highly successful treatment for peripheral neuropathy. Neuremedy, The Neuropathy Vitamin reverses thiamine deficiency.
Thiamine Deficiency Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
Groups that have been shown to have a high incidence of thiamine deficiency are, among others, the elderly, people with diabetes, people who have had surgery on their stomachs, including gastric bypass surgery or patients on certain medications. For these people, Neuremedy may alleviate the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. In a very real sense, Neuremedy works by nourishing the nerves. That's why Neuremedy is known as "The Neuropathy Vitamin".
