The Neuropathy Breakthrough Program
What Is Neuropathy?
Neuropathy essentially means: an abnormal and degenerative condition of the nervous system. It inflames and/or deadens your nerves, compromising your body’s ability to circulate blood. Neuropathy may be diffuse; affecting many parts of the body. Or it can be focal; affecting a single, specific nerve and part of the body.
Diffuse Neuropathy:
The two categories of Diffuse Neuropathy are Peripheral Neuropathy, affecting the hands and feet and Autonomic Neuropathy, affecting the internal organs.
Peripheral Neuropathy:
This is the most common type; damaging the nerves of the limbs, especially the feet and affecting both sides of the body.
Common symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy are:
- Numbness or insensitivity to pain or temperature
- Tingling, burning or prickling sensations
- Sharp pains or cramps (or like walking on sponges)
- Extreme sensitivity to touch, even light touch
- Loss of balance and coordination
Most of these symptoms are often worse at night.
Autonomic Neuropathy (also called Visceral Neuropathy): This is another form of diffuse neuropathy. It affects the nerves that serve the heart and internal organs. Neuropathy affecting the organs via nerve damage can lead to: Urinary incontinence, Lack of sexual function, Digestion issues (the stomach emptying slowly, bloating, persistent nausea and vomiting), Lower bowel problems (constipation, diarrhea). and effect the cardiovascular system (which controls the circulation throughout the body)
Damage to this system affects the signal for the blood in regulating blood pressure and heart rate. One can feel dizzy upon standing as a result. This type of Neuropathy affects the system in the perception of pain from heart disease. People may not experience angina as a warning sign of heart disease and suffer painless heart attacks. It can also lead to Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. This condition makes it difficult to recognize and treat an insulin reaction.
Amputations Caused by Pre-Diabetes to Full-Blown Diabetes:
Uncontrolled diabetes (even on medication) results from a poor diet, lack of exercise and unstable sugar levels. These can lead to conditions such as Neuropathy, which affects the whole body potentially leading to amputations. Unstable Glucose levels (high blood sugar due to diet) harms nerves and blood vessels. This affects circulation, especially the peripheral area of the body, such as limbs and extremities. This will then lead to Diabetic Neuropathy, which damages nerve fibers, causing numbness that leads to injuries and/or infections due to decreased sensations. The blood circulation is then compromised, leading to infections, injuries, foot ulcers, which can then lead to foot and leg amputations. This is because the blood cannot circulate fast enough to heal wounded areas.
The Cause: Malnutrition
Malnutrition Neuropathy is caused by eating yourself sick; eating foods out of a box, bag or can. These foods are all dead foods – no live enzymes are present. Due to the altered balance of a deficient diet, reduction of good quality proteins, fats and vitamins, the body is starving for good balanced food. This level of deficient nutrition is now prevalent in all the foods we consume today. It is completely lacking in live enzymes, vitamins and minerals, which are essential to healing the body and allowing it to function properly. This malnutrition affects the central and peripheral nervous system as a result.
Our Neuropathy Program is amazing because it also addresses the nutritional deficiency issues you have. It gets the body to start digesting and assimilating food better, while cleansing the body of toxins and acid buildup. It also allows the body to start healing from the inside and decreases the degenerative process of the nervous system.
Most of our patients have already seen several doctors and specialists, tried bed rest, a variety of strong drugs, physical therapy and many, sad to say, surgery.
They come to our clinic because they are still experiencing pain or numbness!
Our goal is to find our what’s causing your Neuropathy and then go tight to the root of the issue for treatment! The primary goal of conventional medicine is to treat isolated symptoms and pain with injections, drugs, and/or surgery. While these may relieve the specific complaint or concern temporarily, they are suppressive in nature an in the long run, have undesirable side effects. Drugs do not posses curing powers – the cure is always within the body itself, if given the right circumstances to heal.
In our clinic, we opt for the holistic approach. We treat the whole system, mind and body, rather than dissecting the body into parts. Our goal is not only to relieve your Neuropathy, but also help you regain your health, energy and vitality. On top of that, we have a one-of-a-kind 12-Week Neuropathy Nutritional Program for cleansing the body of toxins and acid build up, while also making sure your body is receiving all the necessary nutrients it needs to heal. Why are you and so many others suffering from Neuropathy? More often than not it’s because you don’t understand how the food you’re choosing to eat is affecting your body. We will sit down with you and teach you what you need to know!
By combining proper nutrition and a good eating program with in-office visits using exercise, muscle/nerve stimulation machines, light therapy and leg wraps, we are reversing the degenerative process that has already set in and accelerating healing. These advanced Neuropathy treatments will help in increasing local blood flow and circulation, relax muscle spasms, improve range of motion, prevent disuse atrophy and blood clot formation, increase wound and injury healing time, help in preventing amputations along with accelerating the healing reversal of Neuropathy symptoms.
We want to give you your life, well-being, health and happiness back!
Call our offices today at (925) 606-6373 and schedule for one of our free seminars or a One-on-One 7-Point Evaluation with the Doctor to see if you qualify for our Neuropathy program.