Hi Mike @domiha, I thought I would respond to your private message here in the Protocol discussion so that others would also see my latest update on taking the Protocol (https://theprotocolworks.com/).
My symptoms for my diagnosis of idiopathic small fiber peripheral neuropathy are numbness and some tingling but no pain in my legs or feet from the neuropathy. Battling with neuropathy since my mid 40s, now 82. When I started taking the Protocol in Sept 2016 the numbness and tingling was just below my knees and progressing slowly. By Dec 2016 I noticed that the numbness seemed to have went down to just above my ankles. This is really subjective on my part but it did feel better and started giving me hope. Then in June 2018, I was diagnosed with lymphedema in my legs and the treatment is to wear compression socks which squeezes the you know what out of your legs and gives you another constant feeling of having your legs in a vice. It's not the same as neuropathy but just another symptom to deal with. I can wiggle and feel my toes but still have a level of numbness in my feet but I am thankful for some level of feeling in the feet. I do feel the Protocol has helped slow and possibly stopped the progression but I have no desire to get a skin punch biopsy to find out. I am still taking the protocol and do think that it has played a major part in stopping the progression of the neuropathy but again emphasize that it's my own opinion.
The cost of supplements is always a consideration for me. The cost of the protocol is about $6/day. If I remember correctly when I first started and we were ordering the supplements individually off of Amazon or the manufacturers site, the cost was a little more than $6/day along with the added problem of having to order each supplement at different times due to running out of each supplements at different times.
If you are thinking about trying the Protocol to help with your neuropathy symptoms, I would recommend trying it for at least 3 months based on my personal experience. I also recommend discussing it with your doctor or neurologist. Here's the document previous shared that you can print out and discuss with your doctor or neurologist.
Why the Protocol (Why-the-Protocol.pdf) - https://cdn.prod-carehubs.net/n1/748e8fe697af5de8/uploads/2025/10/Why-the-Protocol.pdf
@johnbishop Thanks, John. So this makes 9 years of The Protocol for you. Glad to hear you feel it has helped. After reading your reply, I FINALLY sat down and calculated my cost from Amazon for the supplements I take. (One of those things that one intends to do at some point but always finds a way to put it off! 😁). I am currently taking R-Alpha Lipoic Acid, Magnesium Glycinate, Benfotiamine(which is the Thiamine), Acetyl L-Carnitine, B-12 and D-3. Those cost me about $20/month. If I add the things I am not taking, as follows, it would cost these amounts: K2 as MK7, that is an additional $2/month. Methylfolate would add another $3/month. Organic Flaxseed would be another $4/month. Biotin 20000 mcg would be another $3/month. B3 Niacin 20 mg - another $3/month. B2 Riboflavin 50 mg would add another $4/month. That would cover all the ingrediants of The Protocol for a total of $39/month compared to $180/month for The Protocol. Of course, manufacturers of The Protocol divide the dosages to take 3 times throughout the day, and there may be some reason why that also makes it more effective. Plus, they are perhaps selecting "choice supplements" to mix for their formula. And, as you said, trying to take all the same supplements on a daily basis means having to reorder from Amazon at different times, because one supplement may come 240 to a bottle, while another comes 90 to a bottle, etc.... so I am constantly juggling... except that now I have put the ones I DO take on automatic refill so I never run out. But yes.... it can be a hassle to keep up the supply and count out the pills..... whereas with The Protocol everything is already organized for you and you take them from the different bottles as suggested throughout the day. So The Protocol would definitely be easier to manage. In summary, I'm glad that you can afford The Protocol and that is seems to be making a difference for you. It's amazing that it seemed to reverse some of the numbness and tingling that seemed to be inching up your legs. As I mentioned to you before, I did try it for about 3 months, but then I realized the cost was going to be prohibitive for my budget. I already take 10 other prescription medications for various issues and those have copays. One can save $60 by purchasing a year's supply of The Protocol for $2100. Thank you again for your reply, John. You are such a supporter on this forum and you always have links and resources to share as we travel this path. You are a blessing to so many. Wishing you all the best for the holidays!! Mike