Blueprint to Neuropathy?

Posted by hossie @hossie, Apr 22 2:03pm

Has anyone tried Blueprint to Nueropathy? Apparently it is a treatment approach that is being used by many chiropractors. It's long in duration and not cheap. I am not looking for a silver bullet, just some improvement in my feet. Thanks.

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@johnbishop

Welcome Bob4hounds1855 @rnitkewicz1855, It's good to hear you are doing your research as you are your best advocate when it comes to your healthcare. You might find the following discussion and sites helpful for evaluating information:

Quazar's guidance about avoiding scams and snake oil cures
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/how-to-avoid-quacks-and-snake-oil-treatments/

FDA's Health Fraud Page
-- https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ProtectYourself/HealthFraud/ucm539101.htm

NIH's National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) which offers guidance about integrative health and how to evaluate it.
-- https://nccih.nih.gov/health/decisions
-- https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/pain

Have you been diagnosed with neuropathy?

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I have had neuropathy since 2014. been there, done most. found that if I kept my blood circulation good in my feet (blood booster for nitric oxcide) and used basically topical solutions to resolve some discomfort. I am class 3b in kidney disease due to the diabetes so most oral medications are out. If you can take the smell, the creams that have capzasin in them, used regularly for 1 to 2 weeks helps build up relief. I used on 2x a day for 3 days and had some relief for a week. but I have allergies and I cannot take the capzasin. My alternative medicine woman said that it does more as you use it longer. Try it, my kidney doctor only allows topical solutions. I'm good at creating my own. I don't buy the the advertized expensive ones, I find out what's in them, research it and if applicable, order from amazon. then put in Walmart's lidocane cream or other substitute. You have to "manage" yourself. whatever is comfortable. I have even put 3" of foam to the bottom of my feet. (rubber bands ) what ever works. Old wives tales sometime. help or are a starting point. Good luck. sharon

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@andyjustin

I also went to blend therapy at an eight chiropractic treatment centers. I believe the supplements are very good as far as chiropractic. I am now with another chiropractor who practices the Cox method which I believe is much more effective. It’s a shame you can’t get the blueprint supplements without going through a chiropractor, I guess everybody’s gotta make a buck. I am still taking the supplements following some of the protocols, but I truly believe exercise diet and a positive attitude are Beneficial, but don’t really slow down the progression. The only thing I really read that might help and I am using is a high dose of testosterone. Apparently it does help and repairing the. Mylin But it’s certainly not an even thing like a cure

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Yes, everybody has to make a buck...but, where do you draw the line? $9000 to $12,000 for supplements and some chiropractor visits. That's simply outrageous. Sorry, but these guys aren't getting my money.

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