des1954
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I have recently (within the last year) developed neuropathy in my feet due to diabetes and it is most painful. I have a Dr. appointment later this month and am afraid he'll throw a prescription at me for Lyrica. It's probably a good drug, but I am taking so many other drugs for HBP, diabetes & cholestrol, that I don't want the expense of another prescription.
This leads me to a question. I've been reading on the internet & other sources about Acetyl-L-Carnitine and not only is it beneficial in the treatment of memory loss, but it has been discovered to relieve the pain from neuropathy and possibly reverse the nerve damage. Are any of you holistic minded people out there familiar with this? Do you recommend using this supplement? The recommended dosage from two different clinical trials was 3000mg per day - or 1000mg, three times a day.
In both studies, 98% of the people who took this supplement and dosage, vs. the placebo group, had significant relief from neuropathy pain.
This supplement is cheap enough - CVS Pharmacy sells it for like $8.50 for a month's supply - but if it doesn't work, why bother?
What do you think? Thanks in advance.
This leads me to a question. I've been reading on the internet & other sources about Acetyl-L-Carnitine and not only is it beneficial in the treatment of memory loss, but it has been discovered to relieve the pain from neuropathy and possibly reverse the nerve damage. Are any of you holistic minded people out there familiar with this? Do you recommend using this supplement? The recommended dosage from two different clinical trials was 3000mg per day - or 1000mg, three times a day.
In both studies, 98% of the people who took this supplement and dosage, vs. the placebo group, had significant relief from neuropathy pain.
This supplement is cheap enough - CVS Pharmacy sells it for like $8.50 for a month's supply - but if it doesn't work, why bother?
What do you think? Thanks in advance.