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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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Within the last month (or so), on one of the peripheral neuropathy forums, someone posted that "statins cause neuropathy." And to take Repatha instead of a statin. Does anyone know of any research to back this up? I'd like to know more about the relationship between statins and neuropathy. Thanks to all.

I've had neuropathy pains (legs first and then hands) that feel like a knife cutting for over 20 years. It's more bothersome when attemoting sleep. 100 MG Neurontin doesn't work continually for me . I am now getting 9 hours sleep with Gamma Aminobutyric acid...over the counter GABA.
I'm taking 300 MG prior to bedtime. Amazon offers it in 100, 200, 300, 500 and 1,000 MG dosages. WebMD says no long range safety studies have been performed on it.
Good luck as I realize its relief will vary greatly from person to person.

Oh, there’s a chiropractic group called in Nate and they work with peripheral neuropathy and they have some amazing supplements The company that makes them as blueprint. I have autonomic neuropathy and it’s no fun. I’m doing my best staying healthy lotta exercise lotta stretching. I truly believe the supplements do help

There has been research I’ve read about that says increased testosterone helps with Mylin repair. I do a lot of reading and in reality once you have neuropathy, you have neuropathy if you have autonomic neuropathy, you’re pretty much screwed just be vigilant and taking care of your health i.e. exercise, stretching, good diet mega supplements, and I hope that someday they’ll have a better handle on how to deal with this, I just hope I stick around up to find out if I wasn’t on gabapentin I basically would be a sniffling fool at this point my doses started at 900 and now I’m up to pretty close to 2000 but even with the 2000 sometime the pain just burns through and I’ve experienced pretty much every symptom in the book they come in they go, but they never leave it inside and having them just deciding who they’re gonna who and when they’re gonna pick at you inside anyway that’s my take love to your comments

I’m not sure what The Cinemax is Treatment is but is it the Treatment where they actually put an electronic device in your body? I met someone who had that done I’ve done lots of research and here’s what I have found first of all. Testosterone is good for you. It works well with your damage. Mylin or so, I’ve read and heard based on some studies. There’s also some interesting stuff that’s going on in France with the combination of different medicines and back to the testosterone. I’ve been taking a pretty high dose of it not like the bodybuilder type but a high dose and I believe it’s helpful, I exercise a lot. I stretch a lot diet. Absolutely no drinking smoked tons of pot. If you don’t smoke, you should try it really neuropathic shoots through the gabapentin. Stay positive.

What one drug/supplement would you choose as the best treatment for none diabetic peripheral neuropathy

I am a lousy pill taker and I want advice on which capsules are smaller. The packaging is unhelpful. I am interested in Alpha lipoic aric and Carnitine. (Not the whole name.) Can anyone help?

I would like to get a professional opinion on Nerve Shield Pro. It looks like a scam, but I want to b e sure.

I have only good feelings about LDN. I’ve been on it for a 15 months and have had no side effects.
After a few weeks after starting LDN, my pain has been reduced to practically “0”.
However, numbness continues ~ hoping for progress in that area.
Bruce