ProNerve6
I get lots of these infomercials who have the cure for neuropathy.
I have tried a few without any success.
Maybe we should start keeping track of them and post our results?
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So I take it pro nerve 6 is just a big scam like everything else it's obvious the way to ask for your money by one bottle for $69 by 2 bottles for or three bottles for $59 by six bottles for $49 each you know it's a big joke meanwhile we have our problems with nerve condition is constantly this world is gone to hell
Thanks for the common sense.
I am new to this space. Indeed, I'm an old technophobe and usually can't even find these kind of pages to read them. But I'm motivated because I have idiomatic neuropathy today has been a bad day. (Today is the last Sat. in Oct. '24) I'd like to know if anyone's taken this stuff long enough to know if it works or not. If you have I hope it worked but probably you have my condolences. Anyone . . . . anyone? Thanks.
I've been using the Pronerve6 for a little over a month, and so far I haven't had a noticeable improvement of the pain in my hands or feet. I think I may have been hornswalagled. So far, I'd say don't waste your money trying it. Best thing I've tried so far are the CDB gummies. Best wishes, Jim
Please tell me what brand of CDB gummies you take. Is there also a THC component? I have a topical with both.
Hi Cecelia,
Apologies for not responding sooner, I was traveling.
I've primarily been using the sativa strain, as the danika gives me a five degree list to starboard when walk. I don't use much of either one as I operate tools and want to drive if need be.
What have your experiences been with either one? Best of luck with whichever one you landed on.
Best regards,
Jim (Apex)
Hi Folks, have you taken the time to listen to the 50 minute video presentation of this product, ProNerve6? I have. I did it because I wanted to see how far they would go without telling you what the product was and without revealing what it would cost. 50 minutes. Almost an hour of snake oil type salesmanship. If you’re not familiar with that term, look It up on Google because snake oil salesman have been around for centuries. They used to come around in horse-drawn buggies, set up in a small town and hawk their bottle of “this will grow hair on your head, improve your sex life, cure your whooping cough, Take away your aches and pains, etc etc.” What’s in the bottle that they’re selling you? Any kind of mixture they could cobble together. It’s all garbage.
This particular video starts by saying that within three minutes, they will tell you a “routine” that you can do to get rid of your neuropathy. They never tell you that of course because it’s all BS. Instead, they keep promising you, the sun, the moon, the stars, and one speaker changes to another supposed expert, who then keeps talking and literally you don’t know anything until the last few minutes of the presentation when they finally reveal the name of the product and how much it will cost. (Remember that handsome, muscular guy who is always showing you what 10 pounds of fat look like and that everything you’ve ever done doesn’t work so you have to listen to what he has to say and if you listen long enough, it’s the same damn thing, he just wants to sell you another pill or snake oil.)They always start off with an amazingly high price for one bottle or one packet or whatever the heck they’re selling at the moment and then “just for you” and “only through this website” “ And just for today” you can get six bottles for 1/10 of what it would normally cost for one bottle. “My goodness!” you think to yourself. I should buy this immediately!! even if it doesn’t work I’m getting it at a steal. Did you know you can buy ProNerve6 at Walmart or from Amazon? at an amazingly low price.? Please, everybody, use your intelligence and don’t get scammed. There is no current cure for neuropathy. Believe me, I wish there was. Good luck folks.
Welcome @captsail, I agree, it pays to do your homework and learn as much as you can about your condition and what treatments are available that "might" help while navigating the swamp of neuropathy treatments. Here are a few references for others that might be helpful when researching "cures" for neuropathy of which there are none but there are treatments that can provide some relief.
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
Do you mind sharing what brought you to Connect?
Hi John. What is a volunteer mentor? Sorry, I don’t have time to follow up on your links, but will check it out when I do. The short answer to your question is that I have been to the Mayo Clinic twice and they were wonderful in finding answers for issues that no one else could solve.
Kind regards
Hi @captsail, Volunteer mentors are patients like yourself who found Connect and have volunteered to spend some of their spare time to help other patients by sharing their patient experience with different conditions, treatments and more. More information here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/tab/volunteer-mentors/#ch-tab-navigation.
Thanks for joining Connect and sharing!