Pink salt to help with Neuropathy?
I came across some information regarding the use of pink salt (Himalayan Salt) to help with neuropathy, either by soaking the feet for 15 to 20 minutes each day or drinking a glass of warm water containing a pinch of pink salt each day. After reading some articles regarding pink salt capsule supplements, I found that other ingredients were contraindicated for me because of other meds I take. But I can, without any problem, soak my feet each day in a basin of warm water and pink salt. I'm just wondering if anyone here may have even tried this and if so, did you notice ANY difference. I'm VERY skeptical, obviously, but I thought I would put this before the group to as if anyone else has heard of this. Here is a link to the article: https://eatwellwell.com/pink-salt-trick-for-neuropathy/ Best wishes! Mike
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I believe it is “Neurosalt store.com”
However I ordered mine off an Instagram ad featuring Dr. Oz and others so I’m not sure of the website address.
@alicebrown ~ I watched that video the other night as well ~ another extremely long video. I bookmarked it, but I haven't run it to ground as far as its authenticity. I've learned the hard way that there are so many scams out there, just trying to make a buck off of our desperation to find something that relieves our pain. I'm curious about it, and I sincerely hope it helps. I'll be following your progress, so keep us posted! I'm trying the low dose Naltrexone (LDN) and have been on it exactly one week. So far, it seems to be calming the nerves in my feet at night, making it easier to get to sleep.
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That isnt Dr Oz it an AI video. By the way all those neurosalt websites are scams. Cheaply and quickly made and all have the same look similar to other scam product sites
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NeuroSalt is a heavily marketed supplement, often associated with a "pink salt trick" for nerve health and neuropathy, that has recently circulated online with claims linking it to Dr. Oz. However, many of these advertisements are likely scams, with users reporting issues with orders and questioning the authenticity of the endorsement”
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1 Reaction@brennankb55 I’ll keep you posted. Still awaiting my shipment.
@megidigo I’m willing to try different offerings since medical science doesn’t seem to want to help us. The money back guarantee helps. It’s has worked with the ones I have tried. Wish me luck instead of poo-pooing my efforts.
@alicebrown Following!
@karlsr I was looking at that for my wife. I hope it works as described! Please keep us updated!