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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I did the blueprint neuropathy treatment program a little over a year ago and followed it diligently for six months. I saw no improvement in my neuropathy nor any slowing of the progression. The red light boots meant very little energy and they setting on the rebuilder for neurostimulator recommended by the chiropractor I worked with was was way too low according to another chiropractor who uses a similar program. The nutritional guidance from blueprint was extremely brief and short on details.Again, I saw no positive effects over the six month period. I followed the treatment program.

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@johnbob3 You are a better man than I, Charlie Brown. I have tried enough scams to be extremely wary of most things promising to help my neuropathy. I go online and research everything. Unless it has at least an 80-90% positive rating, I move on. No more money wasted on creams, special shoes, TENS units and the rest. I hope you can find something that really helps you. Have a blessed day!

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@johnbob3 You are a better man than I, Charlie Brown. I have tried enough scams to be extremely wary of most things promising to help my neuropathy. I go online and research everything. Unless it has at least an 80-90% positive rating, I move on. No more money wasted on creams, special shoes, TENS units and the rest. I hope you can find something that really helps you. Have a blessed day!

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@heisenberg34 this was the only really expensive scam I bit on. I’ve tried the electrical stimulation mats and the Norelie “laser” wand, too. Those didn’t really work either. The Norelie device is terribly underpowered such that it is really not capable of doing much for PN, blood flow or pain relief. The electrical stimulation mats “may” help a little bit, hard to really tell, but are not durable at all. I wish everyone with PN could find some real and lasting relief and even reversal, but that still seems quite out of reach.

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@heisenberg34 this was the only really expensive scam I bit on. I’ve tried the electrical stimulation mats and the Norelie “laser” wand, too. Those didn’t really work either. The Norelie device is terribly underpowered such that it is really not capable of doing much for PN, blood flow or pain relief. The electrical stimulation mats “may” help a little bit, hard to really tell, but are not durable at all. I wish everyone with PN could find some real and lasting relief and even reversal, but that still seems quite out of reach.

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@johnbob3 Me,too. And, if we could somehow get rid of all the scammers and hucksters out there looking to rob us of our money with their phony crap.
Have you looked into a pain pump? It has helped a lot of people.

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