Natural Recovery for Peripheral Neuropathy
Dr. Joel Rosen offers patients the latest resources and research guided protocols to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy.
Peripheral Neuropathy, Circulation Blood Flow, and Cardiovascular Health
Be warned: What you are about to read will be a different approach to solving your peripheral neuropathy.
One that you may not be ready hear. Because getting to the true cause of your debilitating condition requires learning about some harsh truths about what is causing it, which may be difficult to swallow.
That’s because it not about what you think.
The most common method your doctor will recommend to treat your neuropathy is with prescription drugs that may temporarily reduce your symptoms.
These drugs have names such as Gabapentin, Lyrica, Cymbalta, and Neurontin, and are primarily antidepressant or anti-seizure drugs.
And while these drugs may give you temporary relief, they do NOT get to the true cause of peripheral neuropathy, and they may cause you to feel uncomfortable and have a variety of harmful side effects.
You see, peripheral neuropathy is a result of damage to the nerves often causing weakness, pain, numbness, tingling, and the most debilitating balance problems.
This damage is commonly caused by a lack of blood flow to the nerves in the hands and feet which causes the nerves to begin to degenerate due to lack of nutrient flow.
In a nutshell, it is more of a condition of the electric wiring system of your body breaking down, whereby the feet and hands are unable to communicate effectively with the brain, and where the brain is unable to communicate with the feet and hands.
So why do you continue to suffer?
The main problem is that your doctor has told you to just live with the problem or try the drugs which you don’t like taking because they make you feel uncomfortable.
But now, there is now a facility right here in Boca Raton that offers you hope without taking those endless drugs with serious side effects.
In order to effectively treat your neuropathy three factors must be determined.
1)What is the underlying cause?
2) How much nerve damage has been sustained.
NOTE: Once you have sustained 85% nerve loss, there is likely nothing that we can do for you.
3) How much treatment will your condition require?
The treatment that is provided at Boca Health Care Center has three main goals.
1)Increase blood flow
2) Stimulate small fiber nerves
3) Decrease brain-based pain
Along with determining the metabolic factors that are causing decreased delivery of glucose and oxygen, we also focus on the third factor that your neurons need to heal.
Activation of the nerves.
The treatment to increase blood flow is our new $30,000 Hakomed Horizontal Micro-current. The Hakomed is one of the most expensive Horizontal Micro currents on the market today and worth every penny because it gets RESULTS!
The Hakomed therapy is like watering a plant.
The horizontal deliver system will allow blood vessels to grow back around the peripheral nerves and provide them with the proper nutrients to heal and repair.
It’s like adding water to a plant and seeing the roots grow deeper and deeper.
The amount of treatment needed to allow the nerves to fully recover varies from person to person and can only be determined after a detailed neurological and vascular evaluation.
As long as you have not sustained at least 85% nerve damage there is hope!
Dr. R Joel Rosen, a Board Certified Chiropractic Physician, and, will do a neuropathy severity examination to determine the extent of the nerve damage.
This neuropathy severity examination will consist of a detailed sensory evaluation, extensive peripheral vascular testing, and a detailed analysis of the findings of your neuropathy.
Call 561-883-0090 to make an appointment with Dr. R Joel Rosen to determine if your peripheral neuropathy can be treated.
Again, the phone number is 561.883.0090
As a service to you, Dr. Rosen’s office staff will check to see if your insurance will cover any or all of the services.