Tens For Diabetic Neuropathy?

I'm Wondering If Anyone Used The Tens Electric Stimulater For Diabetic Neuropathy In There Feet And Had Good Results?

Cheryl G2012-11-21T13:42:07Z

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The problem with "therapy" of this sort is that your feet are numb from the neuropathy, so you can't tell if you're getting too much stimulus.

No one has every proved this type of thing works. Try alpha lipoic acid. It is available in any health food store/nutrition store. It is used quite frequently in Europe for treatment and can help.

In addition be sure to watch your diet. Go online for help at the ADA website or get advice from a dietician.

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Anonymous2014-10-19T14:57:40Z

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