I just ordered cur cumin 500mg to calm down inflammation in feet.
Two of my friends have told me about Cucumin supplements, which help with inflammation. I am getting discouraged because it is starting to dominate my life. I can only stand and do projects for two hours and then have to soak my feet in Epson salts and water and do a complete restorative yoga session which helps, but it also takes, a lot of time has anyone else tried supplements to help the nerve damage in feet?
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Thx for reply. What dosage were you taking?
Thx for reply. What dosage were u taking?
Of thyroid med as well as ALA? Did it help any or was reaction immediate?
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My husband had spinal fusion a few years ago for numbness and pain in his legs. This included severe tingling in his toes. About a year ago he started taking curcumin (with black pepper extract for bioavailability), 500mg twice a day for pain relief. He believes that it is the best thing he’s done since his surgery. It took a couple of months for it to become effective. This is different from neuropathy, but at least it’s responding to your original question. I hope you find some better answers.
Best of luck.
I am taking vitamin B12 and B6 together and they seem to work well in reducing the pain of neuropathy.
thank you
Hi, @justandie I had a laminectomy that helped alleviate severe pain in my hips and legs. Now I have radiculopathy with severe tingling/numbness in my feet. Spinal surgeon said a fusion "might help." Did your husband's fusion make any difference at all? Make it worse? Glad to hear the curcumin is helping. Best wishes! Mike
Yes, his spinal fusion did help, but it took a long time, about two years, for it to heal. With much walking and stretches for therapy, and occasional severe (but brief) pain even now. But the curcumin has helped a lot.
It is important to remember that this surgery MIGHT help. There are no guarantees. Evaluate your pain level now, and, hopefully, trust your surgeon.
Best of luck to you.
Andie
I just read that curcumin with black pepper may be hard on the liver,