Reversing Neuropathy Naturally (Dr. D. McCmimon) : Have you read it?

Posted by ttl1520 @ttl1520, Jan 31, 2021

Has anyone read this book? Reversing Neuropathy Naturally. by Dr. Daniel McCmimon.

Ted

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Hello Ted @ttl1520, You will notice I changed the title of your discussion to identify the book. Sorry I have not read it but hopefully others that may have read it can share their thoughts with you.

I've noticed a lot of advertising in the area of treating neuropathy with chiropractic services so I'm a little skeptical but I do know one friend who says their neuropathy feels better after treatments but the treatments are expensive and seem to be never ending. Here's an article from the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy that discusses this kind of treatment - Beware Expensive Treatments of Peripheral Neuropathy: https://www.foundationforpn.org/2016/04/11/5179/

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@johnbishop

Hello Ted @ttl1520, You will notice I changed the title of your discussion to identify the book. Sorry I have not read it but hopefully others that may have read it can share their thoughts with you.

I've noticed a lot of advertising in the area of treating neuropathy with chiropractic services so I'm a little skeptical but I do know one friend who says their neuropathy feels better after treatments but the treatments are expensive and seem to be never ending. Here's an article from the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy that discusses this kind of treatment - Beware Expensive Treatments of Peripheral Neuropathy: https://www.foundationforpn.org/2016/04/11/5179/

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Thanks. John

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@ttl1520

Thanks. John

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Read Reversing Neuropathy by Brian Prax(Amazon)—by the way—I’ve gotten FAR more info out of the chiropractor field than neurologist

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I just ordered this book. I’ll report back after I’ve read it.

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@johnbishop

Hello Ted @ttl1520, You will notice I changed the title of your discussion to identify the book. Sorry I have not read it but hopefully others that may have read it can share their thoughts with you.

I've noticed a lot of advertising in the area of treating neuropathy with chiropractic services so I'm a little skeptical but I do know one friend who says their neuropathy feels better after treatments but the treatments are expensive and seem to be never ending. Here's an article from the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy that discusses this kind of treatment - Beware Expensive Treatments of Peripheral Neuropathy: https://www.foundationforpn.org/2016/04/11/5179/

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I need to say that I did read about a patient who had traction for her back and her neuropathy went away and hadn't come back. I suppose hers was pinched nerves.

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Gave it 1 Star since I can't give none. Very disappointing book. It contains almost the exact words you can find in reviews on the internet, except this author gathered them and put in one book. I rarely get duped but this is one of those times. I NEVER treat books roughly, I actually threw this one away! Don't waste your money on TENS and far IR treatments.

Dr. Dan McClimon in Royersford, Pa. can't cure you but he can make you $6k poorer.

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@jessielee

Gave it 1 Star since I can't give none. Very disappointing book. It contains almost the exact words you can find in reviews on the internet, except this author gathered them and put in one book. I rarely get duped but this is one of those times. I NEVER treat books roughly, I actually threw this one away! Don't waste your money on TENS and far IR treatments.

Dr. Dan McClimon in Royersford, Pa. can't cure you but he can make you $6k poorer.

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