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Relief for Peripheral Neuropathy Without Drugs

 

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Peripheral neuropathy is a condition in which the nerves are damaged or not working correctly. This damage is commonly caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves in the hands and/or feet. While every person’s experience with peripheral neuropathy can be unique, there are some common signs and symptoms shared by most individuals.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM ANY OF THESE DEBILITATING SYMPTOMS?
• Pins and needles
• Sharp, shooting or burning pains
• Numbness in the hands and/or feet
• Pain when you walk
• Cramping
• Difficulty sleeping from foot/leg discomfort
If you have tried everything (Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta, Neurontin or other antidepressant or anti-seizure drugs) without lasting results, then you may be the perfect candidate for our program.
Instead of chasing treatments that don’t help, do something now before your symptoms get worse. Do something that will give you lasting results and most importantly… Get your life back.
To learn more about this condition and how to treat it, call today to reserve your spot at our:
FREE Peripheral
Neuropathy Workshop
with Dr. Robert Olivieri
Thursday, May 19 at 7pm
Seating is limited, so call today to reserve!
(609) 770-2117
Visit: ZapPeripheralNeuropathy.com for more info and to see our video.
Yours in health,
Dr. Robert Olivieri, D.C.
DABCO, DACAN, FACFN, DAAPM

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