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Blueprint to Neuropathy?

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Well I tried a local chiropractor who suddenly got into Blueprint and said it was the Cat's Meow. For $8000, you get weekly treatments for two months of low back adjustments (about two minutes), magnetic pulse sitting treatment of your back for 20 minutes while sitting with your feet on a vibrator, then 20 minutes of magnetic pulse on your feet for 20 minutes, then sitting with your feet on a red light pad. In addition, you get the full Blueprint package of gut cleanout products, proteins and supplements and the tens unit to use on your feet while soaking them twice a day for 20 minutes. After 90 days, it seems like everyone feels that they are seeing some improvement (mental success of spending $8k?), which now becomes "success" advertising for the chiropractor. But as time marches on and you are doing the shake drinks and feet submersion tens units, you realize that your foot neuropathy is not improving, but continuing to get worse. I have only guesses at what causes PN of the feet. I am basically healthy male (78) not on any prescriptions with lumbar fusion. My big ones are circulation and lumbar disk compression. When we were kids our socks fell down all the time. Now socks are like tournequets which certainly seems to be blocking return flow. Blocking return vein flow seems to cause the valves in your leg veins to fail, further pooling blood, in your lower legs, further reducing circulation. I am ready to see a vein doctor. Friends have said that compression socks from the knees down have helped, so I am trying them now. Vein dilation surgery is covered by medicare if you wear compression socks for four weeks. I have been taking lots of supplements including R-ALA, magnesium, curcumin, etc. I feel healthier, but PN is still there. The only thing that actually seems to help and makes me forget my PN is staying active and staying on my feet and moving. And I sleep with a water bottle near my feet, but not on them. I am on Nextdoor and occasionally reach out on the PN topic for success stories. Don't hear many except maybe one or two that are taking the same supplements as I do. I have gotten no feedback that BluePrint actually works - other than putting another's children through college.

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@cayman44 Yes, Blueprint is indeed the cat's meow...for the chiropractor. I am at the point now that whenever I see a "treatment" for neuropathy offered by a chiropractor I immediately run the other way. All I can say is "shame on all you people" hawking these treatments. Feeding on the pain and suffering of those looking for hope. I really don't understand how you can sleep at night.