END diabetic nerve pain in 3 weeks?
Friend, if you have diabetes, your blood sugar isn’t the only thing you need to be mindful of…
You also need to worry about diabetic neuropathy.
That’s the BURNING and TINGLING pain that can occur in your fingers, hands, feet, and toes…
It can make the most mundane and routine tasks feel like absolute AGONY.
But you don’t have to live in pain.
Research shows there’s a simple way to DITCH your diabetic neuropathy pain in just 3 WEEKS.
And it doesn’t require any dangerous prescription drugs.
You associate it with PAIN, but “neuropathy” refers to any condition that damages nerve cells.
But diabetic neuropathy, specifically, is nerve damage caused by diabetes. And scientists believe that high blood sugar levels also cause nerve damage over time.
But research says that Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) can reverse that trend in just a few short weeks!
According to one study, taking 600-1800 mg of ALA by mouth significantly IMPROVED the painful symptoms of diabetic neuropathy in just THREE weeks.
ALA isn’t a “cure” for diabetes and maintaining a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise is the first step in controlling high blood sugar. But incorporating ALA could prevent diabetes from spinning out of control and damaging your nerves.
For a little over $20 per bottle, you can find ALA supplements at most health food stores or online vitamin retailers.
If you are considering an ALA supplement, be sure to stick to the recommended dosage on the label.
Also, when it comes to diabetic neuropathy, you’ll want to pay attention to what’s happening outside your body… specifically with your feet and legs.
Diabetic neuropathy can damage nerves in these areas, which can lead to reduced feeling and sensation. So, if you cut or injure your foot or leg, you may never notice it!
Again, keep your doctor informed of any changes to “feelings” in your feet or legs.
To ending diabetic nerve pain,
Sarah Reagan
Sources:
Marin, Virgilio. “Lower your blood sugar and prevent nerve damage linked to diabetes with alpha-lipoic acid.” https://www.health.news/2021-02-08-lower-blood-sugar-with-alpha-lipoic-acid-2.html#


