Best Answer For Diabetic Leg Pain is Natural

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Best Answer For Diabetic Leg Pain is Natural

Lyrica is Not Your Friend!


One of the complications of diabetes is peripheral neuropathy. Peripheral neuropathy is a result of nerve damage which often causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in your hands and feet.

People generally describe the pain of peripheral neuropathy as tingling or burning as well as a loss of sensation compared to a feeling of wearing a thin stocking or glove. Peripheral neuropathy is a serious disease of blood vessels that supply the nerves as well as the nerves themselves

The most common drug prescribed for people suffering with diabetic related leg pain is Lyrica®.

But it comes with side effects:

  • Has an unexpectedly high incidence of hemangio-sarcoma (which is a cancer of blood vessels).
  • It raises your creatinine kinase (leads to kidney disease)
  • Lowers your platelet count
  • Causes changes in the EKG that can lead to heart block
  • Causes weight gain
  • Causes swelling of the ankles
  • Can cause life-threatening angioedema (swelling of the throat and face inhibiting breathing).
  • Causes retinal atrophy as well as corneal inflammation and calcification. (meaning you can go blind from it as it progresses to macular degeneration)

This drug just speeds up the likelihood that you will get the side effects a lot sooner.

To make matters worse any improvement the diabetic patient gets is short-lived and will commonly wear off after one year.

I simply don’t understand why the public isn’t told about proven solutions provided by thousands of dedicated and respected researchers around the globe.

Yes, the research is overflowing with real non-drug answers to peripheral neuropathy. And the best part is most if not all of these solutions are free of side effects.

Just one look at the medical references below should be quite convincing for nutrients that have actually reversed diabetic neuropathy such as acetyl-L-carnitine, lipoic acid, vitamin E, etc..

Considering these medical studies are from the very journals of diabetic specialists, I have to wonder why a physician would prescribe Lyrica when they have not first measured and corrected something as simple as ALC (acetyl-L-carnitine) for nerve regeneration?

As shown below there is an abundant amount of evidence showing the power of doing a thorough investigation for nutrient deficiencies and diabetic neuropathy.

Sometimes the answer could also be as simple as fixing a vitamins B1 or B6 deficiency. It all depends on what the person is low in. 

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