Anyone tried the Rejuvacare Neuropathy Machine for Feet??

Posted by domiha @domiha, Sep 26 11:11am

I don't put much stock in things that claim to improve symptoms "overnight." But this is a new one to me. I saw an ad on social media and went to the site. I'd just like to hear from anyone who has actually TRIED this machine. Best wishes! Mike

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I have a foot massager and percussion “gun” massager. I think they may help a little. Walking barefoot around the house does more.

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It sounds like BS to me.

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@mrmacabre Smells like it too.

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I saw an add for a 2 piece foot Renew massager on instgram. Ahyone tried it and does ir help......HELP

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I have a foot massager and percussion “gun” massager. I think they may help a little. Walking barefoot around the house does more.

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@willgranger1127 I can't walk barefoot anymore and can only wear sneakers. I can't wear any of my shores or even flipflops..... does your massager help???

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It’s hard to know. I have a $200+ angled massager I got at Costco and a $75 percussion gun online. I would try a warm, Epsom Salts soak at night, then hand massage your feet for a minute each. That may work better than the massager. Magnesium glycinate supplement, R-ALA, OPC3(Shop.com), and arginine/citruline are a few of the things I take. Cut sugars and carbs of all kinds.
I try lots of things that promise a cure overnight, but they don’t work. The Oxiline tens unit ($135) seems to help some. Red light therapy doesn’t work for me. I spent $2,400 at the chiro clinic on those two things. 💸
Ibuprofen and Advil work the best. Oh! I’ve started sleeping with a big pillow (Nuzzle) under my knees at night. That keeps the pain out of my knees and calves a good bit. Walk as much as you can to improve circulation. Voltarin cream may help some. Mama Bear Oasis cream and frankincense drops aren’t much help.
Keep trying stuff and reading what others have to say. I think you can bring the pain level down, but not get rid of it. I’ll let everyone know if I find the cure. My best!
W

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I must commend you, @willgranger1127, for all that you are doing to find relief for your condition. Hopefully, all things working together will prove effective.
Personally, and "knocking on wood", I suffer only from numbness in my feet due to peripheral neuropathy and not pain. But, I am becoming more concerned because the numbness seems to be getting worse. I do have a foot massager, using the Alpha Lipoic Acid capsules, as well as the Mama Bear lotion. However, I cannot say that they are helping. I keep using them with the hope that they may at some point.
Do you know if there's any research going on to find a cure?
Thanks so much.

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I must commend you, @willgranger1127, for all that you are doing to find relief for your condition. Hopefully, all things working together will prove effective.
Personally, and "knocking on wood", I suffer only from numbness in my feet due to peripheral neuropathy and not pain. But, I am becoming more concerned because the numbness seems to be getting worse. I do have a foot massager, using the Alpha Lipoic Acid capsules, as well as the Mama Bear lotion. However, I cannot say that they are helping. I keep using them with the hope that they may at some point.
Do you know if there's any research going on to find a cure?
Thanks so much.

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@pua0609 Pua, I’m sure there is constant research to find a cure/relief, but I don’t know where. Pharmaceutical company probably. I don’t have much pain, but mostly numbness on the bottoms of my feet, but it creeps up to my knees sometimes and is more of a tingling sensation.
I took an Advil PM the last two nights for sleep and that does a great job of knocking down the numbness/tingling. I may start taking a regular Advil in the AM and an Advil PM at night.
I’m going to sit in a yard chair in my back yard with my feet in the soft earth soon. Most immunities come from the earth/soil, so maybe “planting” myself for 20 minutes a day may help. There has to be something simple that helps.
Thanks for touching back. Enjoy your day! I appreciate you. W

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I, too, have numbness and tingling but not a lot of pain. So I am thankful for that. The numbness has led to problems with balance. I take R-Alpha Lipoic Acid, Benfotiamine, Acetyl L-Carnate and Vitamin B-12. I have tried several different creams..... but they are not a CURE. I have done PT. I have tried dry needling and compression therapy. Those are not a cure (for me). I have some AFOs that I wear in my shoes that DO seem to help to a certain extent with balance. My calves appear to be getting weak. I have been doing squats each day over the summer at the advice of my PT.... and that seems to help a bit. A couple of weeks ago, I lost my balance and took a fall.... on concrete. My right knee and ankle/foot took the worst of the fall. Nothing broken, thankfully, but I am now wearing an ortho BOOT for who knows how long. It does NOT help balance issues. My neuropathy showed up following a lumbar laminectomy (L2 - S1). Before the surgery, I had gotten to where I could hardly walk at all. The morning after, I was able to stand and walk. So I am glad I went through the surgery 3 years ago. But I didn't expect the neuropathy.... which is diagnosed as idiopathic. As I said in my original post, I don't put much stock in devices that offer quick solutions..... but I just wanted to know if ANYONE had actually TRIED the Rejuvenance Device. So far, I've not had a response from anyone who has. I'm 74 years old.... and this getting old is not for sissies, for sure. But what can we do but live with... and do the best we can. I use a cane to walk and I'm still able to drive at this point. For now, the BOOT is controlling everything.... and I'm not very mobile. But this will get better. I take Eliquis (blood thinner) for AFib..... so I canNOT take ANY NSAIDS.... All I can take for pain is Tylenol.... and I may as well take sugar pills for the good that does. I also take Flecainide for heart rythym issues, so that also rules out things like Tramadol. Most pain issues come from arthritis..... but nothing to do for that.
My best wishes to all..... Mike

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I must have seen the same infomercial as I , too, am always looking for help. I am a 20+ sufferer and so exasperated by all my medical professionals, I am about to “reset” and work on this myself again. The cost for these foot wraps won’t break the bank, and guarantee 100% refund, which is tempting for me… My pain is 24/7 , more in left foot/calve and , and worsening in right. And as I age, it’s only getting more difficult to walk. I have a home routine PT/stretching routine , eat healthy (no processed foods) and just recently added occasional dessert, glass of wine and bread. I was depriving myself for so long and there was no change in my pain level. I recently was weaned off of duloxetine because it caused intestinal issues. I was off it three days, and my intestinal issues quit, however, the withdrawal symptoms are horrendous, and my chronic pain level is back to normal”8”…. I am convinced taking drugs to mask the pain is not the answer, nor is eating right/healthy. Curiosty of knowing why - I will probably die not knowing and I think that is sad that someone can’t figure out nerve problems.

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