Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS for neuropathy?
Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS. It is touted as Electric Cell Signaling Treatment especially for peripheral neuropathy.
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I found out SFN and peripheral neuropathy is constricting blood vessels...thus poor blood circulation....resulting in all kind of bad symptoms ( feet numbness, burning, pain, fatigue etc)
I've tried different equipment and ended up with Sanexas which help with legs veins blood pumping back up ....doing it every morning and feel way better..
Also, I brought down my blood sugar that was causing me SFN...
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3 ReactionsHey , thx for sharing Sanexas info . Is that something you plug up ? Thx , Bon
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-- Does anybody have experience with SANEXAS for neuropathy?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/sanexas/
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1 Reaction@amandajro Hello, Just joined this group today so thank you for the welcome. I was diagnosed with 'Small Fiber Neuropathy with Autonomic Involvement' in 2016. At least my neurologist's nurse said: "Your notes indicate this is the nearest diagnosis that matches your symptoms at this time". Since then, the stinging and burning pain is spreading from both buttocks (worst pain which prevents me from sitting for more than a few minutes and has destroyed my social life and travel) to all limbs, face and eyes. Regarding Sanexas Electrical Nerve Stimulation, a new clinic opened up in my area claiming it is a "new treatment for neuropathy. It is a more natural, non-invasive, painless and effective therapy. Instead of covering up the symptoms with harmful drugs that can lead to dangerous site effects, this cutting-edge approach focuses on healing the damaged nerve endings, Sanexas Treatment will work to stimulate the body's tissues at the cellular level. This treatment energizes the mitochondria and speeds up the healing process of the damaged nerves and the tissues surrounding them. Sanexas Treatment also increases the oxygenation of injured tissue as well as increases cellular function." I'm skeptical so ran it by my physician who said it looks reasonable but unlikely to help you but it won't hurt to give it a try so as they offer a free consultation I thought I would visit them and check it out.
@bwin11 Sorry to hear that - it sounds like my physician was right when I asked him about the treatment when he said "it sounds reasonable to try it but unlikely to help you".
@duquer How amazing for you! It sounds like the model of the machine was key - so do you think that now, years later, they are still around or are the new ones smaller and just as effective?
@metwo ...I can help with this...diagnosed with SFN in Jan.2022...burning, needles and pricks, electrical current in my legs, pain, numbness at extremities ( both feet and hands)...did Sanexa treatment along with B12 shots straight in my feet for three month...It did help but the treatment is very expensive and Medicare not paying for it...I ended up buying Sanexa equipment from eBay on my own and use it any other day exactly per the protocol from the clinic that treated me. Besides, I'm also type 2 diabetes and taking this vitamins regimen:
1. Benfotiamine (300mg–600mg) …
It specifically stops the sugar-induced damage (glycation)
2.Ultra-Micronized PEA (1200mg) …
PEA is what will actually help dampen that all-day burning sensation.
3.ALA Dose Adjustment…
600mg of Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ideally on an empty stomach) is the standard clinical dose for reversing diabetic nerve conduction delays.
4.The B12 Bypass…
Switching your B12 to a sublingual (under the tongue) format to ensure it gets past the Metformin "wall" in your gut.
Hope this help.....
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@valyruss ...I also use a clean toilet brush ( from Walmart or dollar store) to tap my feet and hands multiple times a day...it works wonders..if burning is unbearable i deep my feet in icy water for a few minutes...
@susan1542 Which Sanexas machine are you being treated with?
@duquer Ralph, how many times a week did you have your Sanexas treatment?