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I am new to this forum although I have been suffering with peripheral neuropathy for 2 years (none diabetic). Like most sufferers I have searched endlessly to find supplements that provide some relief and a possible cure. My search has proved how impossible this quest is and so expensive due to misleading adverts and down right scams.What would be really helpful if members posted their experiences with supplements they’ve tried , which were useless/helpful or obvious scams. I am sure there must be some helpful supplements out there and we would all benefit if these were posted on this forum.

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This may sound a little strange but I am using a CVS Pharmacy product called:
Hemorrhoidal Relief Cream. Like Aspercreme it contains Lidocaine.
But it contains 5% whereas Aspercreme is 4%. My neuropathy is mainly
in my legs below the knee, so I creme up and am getting some relief.

just started using Hemp EMU. No results yet/ I'll wait a week and post results.
If any body has used Hemp creams please comment on your results

The hemorrhoid cream 5 % Lidocaine is useful for me only on the neuropathic pain. I don't even have a good name for this type of pain. I am trying the suggestions of users on this thread to study the effects. I would try the cream to see if it helps you. It is not too expensive.

My neuropathy was triggered by high levels of B6 . So I learned from this site that there is a supplement with NO B6, and lesser amounts of other vitamins, as most brands overdue.
I’ve been using for the last month. I don’t expect it to decrease the neuropathy, but hope it prevents it worsening , as B6 is a neurotoxin and winds up in nerve cell if not nit eliminated via proper hydration and exercise,

I have peripheral neuropathy… my Rheumatologist recommended Quinol Health and Joint supplement… I’m also taking Gabapentin so not sure which is helping but I’m definitely better…

I have been suffering with peripheral neuropathy for almost 30 years and have tried many things from prescription drugs to foot massagers with none working. Recently I purchased a red light therapy devise which helps with pain and gives me back some feeling in my toes as well as the feet not hurting from walking. As stated from another poster on this site, what works for one might not work for another. The name of the product I am utilizing is Novaa Red Light Pad (web site: novaalab.com). People should do their own research on which brand is best for them.

I have some in my feet at times when it starts coming on I apply roll on ice hot to the area and it has worked for me, discovered it by accident one day. So greasy creams are gone. I also have a foot massage machine I use if it gets painful at a higher level.

Has anyone used bob and brad foot massager as mum is in immense pain with her rheumatoid arthiritis. Tingling pain in feet. Immense pain in knees. What about lymphatic drainage massage. Has anyone had any experience. Look forward to your reply. Many thx

I also use an Aspercreme w Lidocaine roller every night. I roll it in between my toes, on my heels, and along the bottom of my feet. Then I put on regular ankle socks.

Thank you so much Chrisananon in replying with such useful information.

You too &
God bless