Neuropathy pills: How to avoid scams?

Posted by wideawakechas @wideawakechas, Oct 26, 2021

Has anyone heard of or tried a pill treatment called Vita Soothe Pro? Nerve Savior?

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@catalyst

If medication have not been approved by FDA they are likely scam. I have an SCS for pain foot neuropathy. OTC lidocaine spray or roll on for feet and legs also helped before I got SCS.

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It is most likely sold s a supplement and the FDA does not regulate supplements……

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@kimegraves

It is most likely sold s a supplement and the FDA does not regulate supplements……

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Tje FDA does not validate any vitamins and nutrients we can buy over the counter. So I don't pay attention to that really.

I see this item on Amazon as Biosoothe Pro but not Vita Soothe Pro. This should be a special order thru a website ir is an older production. I used it for a year and did nothing for me to be honest. No side effects either.

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Anyone tried the Orthoback vibrastone or is it just another scam

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All of the neuropathy nerve pills supplements sold on the Internet are scams!
Save your money

There is no universally recognized "true cure" for neuropathy. The effectiveness of treatments largely depends on addressing the underlying cause of the condition. In some cases, if the cause is identified and treated promptly, such as correcting vitamin deficiencies or managing diabetes, it may be possible to reverse or significantly improve neuropathy symptoms However, for many patients, neuropathy becomes a chronic condition requiring lifelong management of symptoms rather than a complete cure.

Personally, I got tremendous results with the RST Sanexas therapy.

For more information about my Sanexas treatments, and their locations, You may call them at 702-315-2999 or 866-SANEXAS. (866-726-3927), and ask to talk to Debbie Hansen. Remember Everyone is different and treatment protocols may vary some due to their length of illness and damage to nerves. They are are there to help answer any your questions or concerns. Please let them know that I gave you this information so that your questions will be answered promptly. For the record, I have never been employed nor am I receiving any financial compensation from Sanexas.
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Treatment Approaches
1. Addressing Underlying Causes: Managing conditions like diabetes or correcting vitamin deficiencies can help alleviate neuropathy symptoms
2. Medications: Various medications are used to manage symptoms, including pain relievers, antiseizure drugs (e.g., gabapentin, pregabalin), and certain antidepressants (e.g., duloxetine, nortriptyline) However, these treatments often involve trial and error, and their effectiveness varies among patients2.
3. Lifestyle Changes: Quitting smoking, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy diet, and avoiding excessive alcohol can help manage symptoms and prevent further nerve damage.
4. Natural and Complementary Therapies: Options like acupuncture, alpha-lipoic acid, and certain amino acids may provide relief for some patients, though more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness.
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In summary, while some cases of neuropathy can be improved or reversed by addressing the underlying cause, there is no single "cure" for neuropathy. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and preventing further nerve damage.

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Hello: Has anyone heard of nerveguard premium? Is this another scam or perhaps some relief from my peripheral neuropathy, foot, pain and numbness.

Thank you👍

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@hoeniebadger

Hello: Has anyone heard of nerveguard premium? Is this another scam or perhaps some relief from my peripheral neuropathy, foot, pain and numbness.

Thank you👍

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Don't fall for it, it's a scam.

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@hoeniebadger
I have used gabapentin & Lyrica, neither of which helped my neuropathy or my seizures.
I did use the fentanyl patch at one time and that did help some what. Although none of them helped my numbness.
I wouldn't take anything advertised on the internet. Sometimes neuropathy advertisements come on the TV, but I wouldn't fall for them. If any of them ever say cure, I would run and not look back. They also have advertisements that use scare tactics like amputation and the like. I believe that if any of this junk worked, the doctors and pharmaceutical companies would know about it and there wouldn't be people coming here asking about relief.
Just my 2 vents.
Take care,
Jake

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I totally agree with you. It is shameful those adds are allowed to be shown. The big bucks are more powerful than ethic. The worst to me is a Dr. That claimed he could cure me and that he would feel awful if I did not allow me to be treated by him, and that my feet could be amputated as a result. Too bad at the time I did not think of recording him to report him.

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@jakedduck1

@hoeniebadger
I have used gabapentin & Lyrica, neither of which helped my neuropathy or my seizures.
I did use the fentanyl patch at one time and that did help some what. Although none of them helped my numbness.
I wouldn't take anything advertised on the internet. Sometimes neuropathy advertisements come on the TV, but I wouldn't fall for them. If any of them ever say cure, I would run and not look back. They also have advertisements that use scare tactics like amputation and the like. I believe that if any of this junk worked, the doctors and pharmaceutical companies would know about it and there wouldn't be people coming here asking about relief.
Just my 2 vents.
Take care,
Jake

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Thank You! 👍

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