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Has anyone tried stem cell therapy, along with red light therapy? I went to a seminar about this and they told me they have a 95% success rate with these therapies for treating PN. Very expensive and time consuming. The starting rate was $10,000. Would love to hear if anyone out there has tried this or know someone that has tried it.

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Hi @allegheny

I have done cold laser therapy, it worked for me. I also do many other things: diet, exercise, shock wave therapy, and IVig. I did the cold laser therapy before the IVig, it decreased the tingling at least 80%.

Stem cell therapy recommended by functional physician. LLLT (red lite), specifically 630nm and 810 - 860nm (NIR) also recommended by my D.C.

Stem Cell Therapy sounds very expensive…. although will be multi-thousand$.

Ordered LLLT wraps with correct specs from Jurawave. Will follow-up with results.

I have a small red light unit that I purchased for under $1000 that I have used for the last 4 months 1 hour daily. It may be helping the symptoms at night somewhat, hard to tell. I also hae done some alternative treatments at the same time like shock wave therapy on the bottom of my feet and vibration plate. Sometime I think it has made a difference other nights are bad with the pins and needles. I am trying not to go on meds which is the only answer the neurologists seem to have. If you are considering red light research the best ones because it makes a difference.

I am an electronic engineer with PN of the feet and legs. I can assure you that anyone selling you red light therapy "starting" at $10,000 is a quack and is only in it for the money. Don't believe it! I have done the research and there are a few scientific papers claiming that red light at about 630 nm wavelength MAY help to regrow nerves. But nothing dramatic found. I have put together a very bright red 630 nm wavelength LED by using one 10 Watt red LED, one 10 Ohm resistor and a small 6 Volt DC plug-in power supply. (6 V, capable of up to one Amp). You can buy all 3 of these items for less than $10 ! Parts available at many places including MPJA.com I have just started using this on my feet twice a week and will report on it in a few months. LED is here: https://www.mpja.com/350-Lumen-10-Watt-Super-Bright-Red-LED/productinfo/31515+OP/