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DiscussionHave you tried the new Protocol 525 product for neuropathy relief?
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Replies to "Welcome @ironmaiden, It definitely is good to do your own research. I've been using the protocol..."
Like a lot of people on here I was first diagnosed with idiopathic neuropathy by a MD that did the Electromyography (EMG) test. I was later sent to a Neurologist at the nearby University that specializes in neuropathy. I was then told that I have neuropathy in both the large and small nerves.
I have tried a long list of supplements like those listed in the protocol 525. As well as the Neuro light that I had mentioned in my original comment. I have also used the tens machine and other vibration machines that claim to stimulate the nerves.
My apprehension with the protocol 525 is the price. When people come out the gate charging so much up front. To me that means that they know it won't work so, they try to get as much money up front as they can.
I went to a free consultation with a local chiropractor that claims a 90% success rate for neuropathy. The system included the neuro light purchase for home use and office visits for 2-3 months for tens and massage therapy. The total cost if I would have bought into the BS would have been $8000. They were even willing to fill out the paperwork to get me financing.
When I asked if I would be getting a new car at the end of the treatments? He wasn't amused.
So, if the protocol has worked for you. I am very happy to hear that and God Bless you with continued success. My radar goes up when they ask for a lot of money.