Attention: Seniors Who Are Suffering From Chronic Nerve Pain

Discover Ways to Reduce Numbness, Tingling, or Pain in Your Hands or Feet Caused By Peripheral Neuropathy...

(Even If You've Been Told There's Nothing You Can Do!)

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What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition where the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord (these are called peripheral nerves) get damaged. This usually leads to feeling weak, numb, and painful, especially in the hands and feet.

Think of these nerves like the body's wiring system, sending information back and forth, like telling your brain your feet are cold, or making your muscles move so you can walk. These nerves don't just control our movements; they also help run our heart, digestive system, bladder, sexual function, bones, and immune system.

When these nerves are damaged, it can mess up how signals are sent around the body.

This can lead to:

👉 No signals being sent when they should be (like not feeling your feet are cold).

👉 Signals being sent when they shouldn't be (like feeling pain when there's no reason).

👉 Signals getting mixed up (like touching something hot but feeling cold).

Peripheral neuropathy can bring relentless pain, numbness, and tingling to your hands and feet, affecting your daily life. This chronic discomfort can act as a barrier, making simple activities challenging and limiting your freedom.

However, there is hope for relief and a path to reclaiming the pain-free life you deserve.

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Here's the illustration showing the comparison between feet and legs with damaged nerves caused by neuropathy on the left side and healthy nerves on the right side. The contrast highlights the impact of neuropathy versus a healthy nerve structure.

Are You Suffering From ANY Of These Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms?

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  • Numbness and or Tingling

  • Cold Feet

  • Burning and or Cramping

  • Pins & Needles or Electrical Pain

  • Balance Problems

  • Pain with Walking

  • Hypersensitivity

  • Diabetic Nerve Pain

If you answered "YES" to any of these peripheral neuropathy symptoms click the button below and schedule now!

It's important to address these symptoms early before the pain gets worse.

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How To Gain Relief from Nerve Pain

Discover the Results of Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment at Gonstead Chiropractic Center. Learn About the Experiences of Some of Our Patients.

Before Treatment

  • Suffering with numbness, tingling & pain

  • Difficulty walking due to pain and numbness

  • Trouble sleeping

  • Covering up the symptoms with medication

  • Feeling frustration, anxiety, or depression?

After Treatment

  • Reduce Your Pain By As Much As 85%

  • Get your life back and enjoy walks again

  • Fall asleep fast and enjoy a restful sleep again

  • Reduce the need for medication significantly

  • Enjoy your life again

Why Choose Us

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How We Can Help You

Our breakthrough treatment program for peripheral neuropathy is the key to unlocking a life free from pain with minimal effort and the highest probability of success.

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We leverage a multi-faceted approach that combines cutting-edge medical treatments with individualized lifestyle adjustments, ensuring rapid and lasting relief.

Our program is designed to target the root cause of neuropathy, significantly reducing symptoms, and in many cases, reversing the condition.

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We Get Results

Here's What Our Patients Are Saying About Us!

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"Absolutely Blown Away"

I have been going to Dr Benjamin for several years now. One of the best decisions I have ever made! I suffered from plantar fasciitis. It only took one visit to fix the problem. I worked at a desk for 17 years and developed several back issues and sciatica. Now, I only visit for maintenance.

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Learn How to Manage Nerve Pain Effectively with Our 29 Point Sensory Exam

Our 29 Point Sensory Exam is tailored to understand the unique aspects of your condition, ensuring the treatment is just as unique as you are.

Here’s how it works for you:

Step 1: Personalized Assessment: Each point of the exam targets a specific aspect of your neuropathy, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of your condition.

Step 2: Identifying Root Causes: By examining the brain, body, and gut, we pinpoint the exact areas contributing to your pain, ensuring targeted treatment.

Step 3: Customized Treatment Plan: Based on the results, we craft a treatment plan that addresses your specific symptoms and lifestyle, increasing the effectiveness of the intervention.

Step 4: Adjustable Strategies: As you progress, the exam helps us fine-tune your treatment, adapting to changes and maximizing relief.

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Next Steps - FAQ's

What is Peripheral Neuropathy?

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that occurs when the peripheral nerves - the nerves that carry information between the brain/spinal cord and the rest of the body - become damaged or dysfunctional. These nerves control muscle movement, as well as sensations like touch, temperature, and pain.

What Causes Peripheral Neuropathy?

Here are some of the main causes of peripheral neuropathy:Diabetes: One of the most common causes is uncontrolled diabetes, which can lead to high blood sugar levels that damage nerves over time.

Trauma/Injury: Physical trauma or injuries that cause nerve compression, crushing or severing can lead to neuropathy. This includes repetitive motion injuries.

Autoimmune Diseases: Certain autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Guillain-Barré syndrome cause the body's immune system to attack and damage peripheral nerves.

Infections: Viral or bacterial infections like Lyme disease, shingles, HIV, and hepatitis C can trigger neuropathy.

Inherited Disorders: Some inherited conditions like Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease cause genetic defects that lead to nerve damage.

Toxin Exposure: Excessive alcohol consumption and exposure to industrial chemicals, toxins, and some medications can be toxic to nerve fibers.

Vitamin Deficiencies: Lack of certain vitamins like B1, B6, B12, E and niacin can disrupt nerve function and cause neuropathy over time.

So in summary, the causes range from metabolic problems and autoimmune conditions to physical injuries, vitamin deficits and toxic exposures that impair nerve signaling.

Can Peripheral Neuropathy Be Reversed?

Here are some of the main symptoms associated with peripheral neuropathy:

Numbness, Tingling, or Prickling Sensations: One of the most common symptoms is numbness, tingling or prickling feelings usually starting in the toes or fingers due to the longest nerves being affected first.

Burning or Stabbing Pain: Some people experience burning, sharp, stabbing or electric-shock like pains in their extremities.Muscle Weakness and Atrophy: As the motor nerves become affected, patients may experience muscle weakness, cramping or loss of muscle tone and mass.

Loss of Coordination/Balance Problems: Nerve damage can make it difficult to coordinate movements and maintain balance, increasing the risk of falls.Extreme Sensitivity to Touch: In some cases, even the lightest touch can be extremely painful due to sensory nerve damage.

Paralysis: If left untreated, neuropathy can cause full paralysis in the affected limbs due to complete nerve death.

Heat Intolerance: Some people experience heightened sensitivity or inability to tolerate heat due to nerve dysregulation.

The pattern and type of symptoms depends on which specific nerves are affected - motor, sensory or autonomic nerves that control automatic bodily functions.  Early diagnosis is key, as symptoms often worsen over time.

Say Goodbye To Nerve Pain and Hello To Life Again!

Our 29 Point Sensory Exam is the first step towards that reality.

With this exam, we dive deep into your unique condition, and personalized analysis to pinpoint the exact nature of your neuropathy. This isn't just an assessment; it's a comprehensive blueprint for your path to relief.

Consider the costs of ongoing medications, treatments, and the priceless value of your well-being and time.

For a limited time, we're offering the 29 Point Sensory Exam (regularly valued at $375) for just $49.

Take action now so you can get relief from neuropathy pain...

(and start enjoying life again!)

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