Blueprint to Neuropathy?

Posted by hossie @hossie, Apr 22, 2024

Has anyone tried Blueprint to Nueropathy? Apparently it is a treatment approach that is being used by many chiropractors. It's long in duration and not cheap. I am not looking for a silver bullet, just some improvement in my feet. Thanks.

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@hossie

This treatment is not just supplements. It involves a sort of tens unit that produces electrical currents underwater while soaking feet. It also includes wearing an anodyne sort of shoe, doing both of these twice a day. It also includes some chiropractic treatment for a lower back. (I have had several laminectomies in lumbar and cervical area.) And if you go on the website for this particular chiropractor, or others that use the same combination of treatments, there are lots of very positive testimonials. I am not sure if I will try it or not.

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I did it. I wasted 10K.

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@jrh04

Has anyone enrolled in “Blueprint to Neuropathy” from chiropractor certified in neurology (advanced training) for peripheral neuropathy? Treatment plan includes electromagnetic infrared therapy, electrostimulation, and advanced nutrition therapy. I had hemidisectomy for herniated disc (July 2021) at Mayo Clinic in Arizona. Fourteen days postop developed burning, tingling of left foot. Neurologist (nonMayo) confirmed peripheral neuropathy. Now have peripheral neuropathy, bilaterally.

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I am in Illinois and went to a clinic a chiropractor sponsored and I bought into it. Yes its VERY expensive and my friend said I was being taken. I have been on it for approximately 6-8 weeks and am taking the morning shake and cleanse and watching my diet and I can honestly say I do feel better. I did however just notice today there is a VasoPro Plus I should have been taking and did not realize until now so I have started that also. When they evaluated me a couple weeks ago, my neuropathy is improved, I can also feel the difference in my feet. I have been following the morning shake, cleanse, Rebuilder and light therapy very dilligently. I stay away from the foods that are on the dont eat list and I can honestly say I feel great and have lost a few pounds. Being diabetic I am on Mounjaro and was afraid it might not all act well together but it does. The cleanse drops under the tongue do work very well.

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@kathymb

I am in Illinois and went to a clinic a chiropractor sponsored and I bought into it. Yes its VERY expensive and my friend said I was being taken. I have been on it for approximately 6-8 weeks and am taking the morning shake and cleanse and watching my diet and I can honestly say I do feel better. I did however just notice today there is a VasoPro Plus I should have been taking and did not realize until now so I have started that also. When they evaluated me a couple weeks ago, my neuropathy is improved, I can also feel the difference in my feet. I have been following the morning shake, cleanse, Rebuilder and light therapy very dilligently. I stay away from the foods that are on the dont eat list and I can honestly say I feel great and have lost a few pounds. Being diabetic I am on Mounjaro and was afraid it might not all act well together but it does. The cleanse drops under the tongue do work very well.

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Sounds like these products have you firmly "hooked". Your improvement is likely a result of improved diet and a more positive attitude. As you read the comments by folks here, you can see that these things do not really help neuropathy. I can't imagine how much you have spent. Well, if you do, indeed. feel better, more power to you!

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In RN school in college anatomy and physiology nerves can’t be regenerated. Diet changes play a big role n pain. Sugar makes the pain worse, caffeine is a stimulant that causes nerve excitement. Read up on your diet. No fried foods. Red meat can cause it to be worse because it is hard to break down. I only eat turkey, chicken and fish ( no farm raised fish- turkey and chicken range free, no antibiotics). So many people have been scammed. Protein shakes have a ton of chemicals not healthy for your body. Some of the chemicals have been proven to cause cancer. Be careful.
For pain I buy from Amazon magnesium with hemp suggested by someone else. It helps with nerve pain my doctor added magnesium pills because I was slow on magnesium.

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@artemis1886

In RN school in college anatomy and physiology nerves can’t be regenerated. Diet changes play a big role n pain. Sugar makes the pain worse, caffeine is a stimulant that causes nerve excitement. Read up on your diet. No fried foods. Red meat can cause it to be worse because it is hard to break down. I only eat turkey, chicken and fish ( no farm raised fish- turkey and chicken range free, no antibiotics). So many people have been scammed. Protein shakes have a ton of chemicals not healthy for your body. Some of the chemicals have been proven to cause cancer. Be careful.
For pain I buy from Amazon magnesium with hemp suggested by someone else. It helps with nerve pain my doctor added magnesium pills because I was slow on magnesium.

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My mixes are all NATURAL ... NO chemicals... and you are right the diet play a BIG part. Its EDUCATION and RESEARCH its work and a lot more then some people want to put into it. More then some folks can put into it. I see lots of little ole ladies and men, older then me and in worse shape then me, I dont want to be in their shoes so I am trying it. He compared it to a Holistic approach, similar to your approach above with choice of vitamins. People need to assess and decide for themselves.

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Don't waste your money. I tried religiously for 6 months (and I'm not a believer in chiropractic) and I had absolutely no improvement whatsoever.

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I went to an inate chiropractic clinic and paid the big money. I didn’t like the fact that I got a different chiropractor. Every time I went in there and it was a turn and burn kind of situation however, the supplements which you can only get if you sign up for their Treatment happens to be great I try to get in touch with the company. They said that there’s a propriety agreement with an eight and that they would not give me their supplement I actually went to another chiropractor who practices the Cox method and was much happier with them, but I agree with some other comments here make sure you’re getting all your vitamins eat healthy, and exercise lots of liquids and I stress lots of liquids but when all of a sudden done, I am on 1500 mg of gabapentin every day and 100 mg of pregabalin all my symptoms still come and go. They are pretty much handled by medication. Also sometimes they do breakthroughand I do my best. They’re actually is a new pain medication. It’s just been approved by the FDA, which is not an opiate and it seems very promising. Journax is the name of it. I suggest everybody look it up. I think it might be helpful for those who are trying to avoid getting onto opiates. It is supposed to be non-addictive. It doesn’t work with your brain cameras three it works with your nerves very promising.

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@andyjustin

I went to an inate chiropractic clinic and paid the big money. I didn’t like the fact that I got a different chiropractor. Every time I went in there and it was a turn and burn kind of situation however, the supplements which you can only get if you sign up for their Treatment happens to be great I try to get in touch with the company. They said that there’s a propriety agreement with an eight and that they would not give me their supplement I actually went to another chiropractor who practices the Cox method and was much happier with them, but I agree with some other comments here make sure you’re getting all your vitamins eat healthy, and exercise lots of liquids and I stress lots of liquids but when all of a sudden done, I am on 1500 mg of gabapentin every day and 100 mg of pregabalin all my symptoms still come and go. They are pretty much handled by medication. Also sometimes they do breakthroughand I do my best. They’re actually is a new pain medication. It’s just been approved by the FDA, which is not an opiate and it seems very promising. Journax is the name of it. I suggest everybody look it up. I think it might be helpful for those who are trying to avoid getting onto opiates. It is supposed to be non-addictive. It doesn’t work with your brain cameras three it works with your nerves very promising.

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I just looked up Journax under the FDA and it states Journax is for acute pain, meaning for short term pain. Bummer!

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I’ve read on it a little bit more and it is being studied how it could possibly be used effectively for nerve pain, not attacking the pain by the brain, but by the nerves itself I’m still reading about it and it’s promising, and I believe it will be used for many purposes as many medication‘s are And to some people with neuropathy they’re in acute pain most time

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@andyjustin

I’ve read on it a little bit more and it is being studied how it could possibly be used effectively for nerve pain, not attacking the pain by the brain, but by the nerves itself I’m still reading about it and it’s promising, and I believe it will be used for many purposes as many medication‘s are And to some people with neuropathy they’re in acute pain most time

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We sure need something besides gabapentin. I think we are finally coming a long way since I had cancer - I remember doctors saying to me I never heard of that!

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