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Treatment for Peripheral Neuropathy - Podiatrist in Houston, TX
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Added: Sep 25, 2009
Neuremedy is a medical food that nourishes dysfunctional nerves allowing them to conduct impulses more normally. The specialized formulation in Neuremedy contains benfotiamine. Benfotiamine has been used since the early 1960's to successfully treat tens of thousands of patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy in Asia and Europe. It has been extensively studied in the scientific literature and has been shown to be safe and effective. Adequate blood levels of the micro-nutrient thiamine (Vitamin B1) are essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. Recent studies have shown that many people suffering from peripheral neuropathy have low plasma levels of this essential micro-nutrient. They are unable to maintain adequate plasma thiamine levels through normal dietary means. They need a more bioactive form of thiamine for their nerves to function properly. This population includes, but is not limited to, the elderly, people with diabetes, and patients on certain medications. For these people, Neuremedy alleviates the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. Neuremedy works by nourishing the nerves. The active ingredient in Neuremedy, benfotiamine, has been used since the early 1960's to successfully treat tens of thousands of people suffering from peripheral neuropathy in Asia and Europe. It has been scientifically proven to be safe and effective. It does not have any known significant adverse effects and can be safely taken with medicines and supplements. Learn more about Neuremedy: http://www.neuremedy.com Visit our website: Andrew Schneider, DPM: http://www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com
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Added: Sep 25, 2009
Neuremedy is a medical food that nourishes dysfunctional nerves allowing them to conduct impulses more normally. The specialized formulation in Neuremedy contains benfotiamine. Benfotiamine has been used since the early 1960's to successfully treat tens of thousands of patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy in Asia and Europe. It has been extensively studied in the scientific literature and has been shown to be safe and effective. Adequate blood levels of the micro-nutrient thiamine (Vitamin B1) are essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. Recent studies have shown that many people suffering from peripheral neuropathy have low plasma levels of this essential micro-nutrient. They are unable to maintain adequate plasma thiamine levels through normal dietary means. They need a more bioactive form of thiamine for their nerves to function properly. This population includes, but is not limited to, the elderly, people with diabetes, and patients on certain medications. For these people, Neuremedy alleviates the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. Neuremedy works by nourishing the nerves. The active ingredient in Neuremedy, benfotiamine, has been used since the early 1960's to successfully treat tens of thousands of people suffering from peripheral neuropathy in Asia and Europe. It has been scientifically proven to be safe and effective. It does not have any known significant adverse effects and can be safely taken with medicines and supplements. Learn more about Neuremedy: http://www.neuremedy.com Visit our website: Andrew Schneider, DPM: http://www.tanglewoodfootspecialists.com
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