Have you used Max Health treatment plan for Neuropathy?

Posted by smueller19 @smueller19, Sep 5, 2023

I am in my first week of treatment for nerve loss in my feet. It consists of Rebuilder, using infrared light therapy on feet and leg, I Anodyne, using electrical stimulation on feet to stimulate blood supply, and VasoPro snd Greensberry Supplements to provide Nitric Oxide Support, and InflammX. In addition, my plan has twice weekly chiropractor visits of balance therapy, spinal decompression therapy, and adjustments. Rebuilder and Anodyne are 30 minutes each twice daily at home. Supplements snd InflammX are twice daily. They provide recommended foods to eat and avoid, along with recipes. The program uses an App that sends email reminders of you daily plan and follow up emails with check boxes that you actually performed each task. Check-in for office visits is a spinal scan and your response to progress assessment. Because it is demanding, they do not accept everyone into the program. Your motivation to succeed is the determining factor. It is not cheap. You own the Rebuild and Anodyne equipment. My insurance paid about one-third.

I think it will work for me. It will take time as I have a little over fifty percent nerve loss in both feet. I had burning, stinging, heaviness, and some stabbing pains in my feet and was wearing compression hose. The neuropathy came on quickly in the past six to twelve months and was affecting my balance. I also have carpal tunnel in both wrist and wearing wrist braces for 6 weeks.
Though I haven’t tried it yet due to wrist braces, I can use the Anodyne on my hands and other areas like a TINS unit.

The Chiropractor, who is Neuropathy Certified, stated he is one of of about fifty offices in the country using this program. His office is MAX Health in Huntsville, AL.

I sure hope this info helps someone!!! At least I have hope.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuropathy Support Group.

Hi
Could you provide more detailed explanation of Rebuilder and Anodyne? This is new.
Thx
Tom

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@tomkipp

Hi
Could you provide more detailed explanation of Rebuilder and Anodyne? This is new.
Thx
Tom

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@tomkipp, The Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy has some info and links to the Rebuilder, Anodyne and other neuropathy treatments here - Complementary and Alternative Treatments: https://www.foundationforpn.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Complementary-and-Alternative-Treatments-Revised-2020-final.-1.pdf.

There is also a discussion on the Rebuilder here:
--- THE REBUILDER for peripheral neuropathy: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/the-rebuilder-for-peripheral-neuropathy/

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I tried that stuff as recommended by a chiropractor. It did nothing after a number of weeks. The cost was all out-of-pocket. After I had finished half the scheduled treatments. we sat down and I told him that I had no improvement. Now, here's the good part... he said there was no point in going on and would issue a refund for the unused treatments. When was the last time anyone got a refund from a medical practitioner? Kudos to him!

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@heisenberg34

I tried that stuff as recommended by a chiropractor. It did nothing after a number of weeks. The cost was all out-of-pocket. After I had finished half the scheduled treatments. we sat down and I told him that I had no improvement. Now, here's the good part... he said there was no point in going on and would issue a refund for the unused treatments. When was the last time anyone got a refund from a medical practitioner? Kudos to him!

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I’m sorry it didn’t work out for you. Happy he refunded you for unused treatments.

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What is the reason for your neuropathy. I
Believe I have pinched nerves in my foot due to gait after tkr’s. Not sure these treatments would work for me.

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Not really sure. One of the diagnoses stated toxin-neuropathy; the other was just neuropathy.

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@tomkipp

Hi
Could you provide more detailed explanation of Rebuilder and Anodyne? This is new.
Thx
Tom

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ReBuilder is a highly sophisticated computerized medical device that alleviates pain with no side effects. The ReBuilder calms overactive nerves, stimulates underactive nerves, strengthens muscles, and increases local blood flow.

Anodyne uses infrared lights under the feet and legs to stimulates blood flow to support damaged nerves and stimulates nerve regrowth.

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@tomkipp

Hi
Could you provide more detailed explanation of Rebuilder and Anodyne? This is new.
Thx
Tom

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