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Blueprint to Neuropathy?

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I went to “inate” chiropractic which offers the blueprint system I spent $8000 and the only thing that I think worked or at least was helpful was their supplements which, of course you can only get if you buy into their program. Well I have to say I don’t think I really got any results although I do understand their theory increasing blood flow but it’s certainly not a cure and by the way the chiropractic facility was basically a turn and burn situation never the same chiropractor never more than two minutes. Don’t buy into blueprint. Don’t dismiss the benefit of a chiropractor as long as you find the right one.

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I don't know about Blueprint, but I did have a similar experience in Seattle. I signed up for a program which promised to cure my Neuropathy. - three days a week for 6 months, all the usual machines, treatments, pills and so on. It didn't work. $4000 later, did I want to sign up for another 6 months? You can bet that I didn't! We're all trying anything that might help our symptoms. I tried all the pills, treatments, rubs and more. I've read all the books. After 10 years, I've learned my lesson - I go to the gym, I walk and work on my balance. That's the best I can do and I'm okay with that.