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Buster
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Does anyone know of anything to help nerves heal better?

I have parasthesias (spell?) and a slow stomach which is related to nerves as well.

Is there any articles showing how to heal nerves?

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Carol in PA
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Effective Treatment for Neuropathic (Nerve) Pain
http://www.endfatigue.com/health_articles_o-q/Pain-effective_treatment_neuropathic.html

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Melanie Reber
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The B vitamins have been recommended to me many times... especially for neuropathy. B6, B complex and many do B12 shots too.
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Parisa
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Look into Niacin and ALA
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Keebler
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Good answers above.

Glutamine is good for healing some stomach tissue (don't know if stomach nerves or just tissue). Just don't take too much or it can be too excitatory for nerve cells in the brain.

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Prescription Metanx which is folate and b12
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if i have this correct b-12 shots (daily), qco10, sam e, acytl-forgot (to take 4 caps dialy), and fish oil at 3 daily are all for lyme support and neuro. they all support each other in function from LLMD. cant find the printed list right now from LLMD. has to stop q co10 with mepron

daily b12 shots did help, but at $210 bottle without ins. payment at all, went to very good/ GREAT b12 mix that does make diff. in overall energy.

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i am not a Dr. any info is only for education, suggestion or to think/research. please do not mis-intuprest as diagnostic or prescriptive, only trying to help. **

dx in 08:lyme, rmsf, bart, babs, and m.pneumonia.

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lion's mane mushrooms

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do your best to educate the rest because
9 out of 10 doctors don't know jack about tick borne illnesses

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Lions mane like nyjohn said. But it helps to combine everything you need to build nerves. Phosphyditalcholine, Phosphyditalserine, Fish Oils, and Flax oils w/ primrose oil, B vitamins, and then the lions mane stimulates the production of nerve growth factor. Then when you have everything the nerve growth factor needs to build nerves it's much easier to accomplish.
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Natural Care, Nerve Fix is pretty good... (I don't sell anything.)

Thanks for the info about Lion's Mane!

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Homeopathic
All Natural Ingredients
Helps Relieve Symptoms of:
Numbness, Tingling, Burning
Nerve Pain
Pins & Needles
Nerve Concerns

Nerve related concerns might occur as a result of nerve compression (nerves become pinched or trapped along their course), trauma, inflammation, poor diet, lack of exercise, diabetes and a host of other causes.

Help is Available
Helping the underlying concern can often decrease and sometimes eliminate symptoms. For instance, if caused by a pinched nerve or swelling or some other disorder, your physician may recommend certain exercises, which might help stretch shortened or contracted muscles.

In addition to NerveFix, there are also non-drug therapies which may include chiropractic, relaxation training, biofeedback, anti-gravity inversion, ice application, walking, exercise rehabilitation, yoga, warm baths, massage, wearing shoes that fit well, acupuncture, physio-therapy and avoiding alcohol. Contact your health care provider for more information.

Results of Nerve Pain
Minor nerve interference causes different reactions in the body. Abnormal sensations may include numbness, tingling, burning, pins-and-needles or similar symptoms including peripheral neuropathy. This is often a result of nerve irritation, localized swelling or injury. Hands, fingers, feet, back and even the face are the most commonly affected areas.

Reasons for Nerve Related Symptoms:
Your doctor should identify the underlying cause of numbness, tingling or burning. You may have experienced nerve reactions to one or more of the following:

Remaining in the same seated or standing position for an extended period of time.
Trauma to the body part where you feel the sensation.
Mechanical pressure on the nerves in your wrist, neck, lower back or spine and other areas.

Since nerve challenges might be a symptom of another health problem, always see a doctor for any condition which may require diagnosis. Depending on the area of the body being affected by nerve challenges, consider consulting with chiropractic physicians, neurologists, internal medicine specialists, podiatrists, dentists, and acupuncturists.

NerveFix has been formulated with the highest quality, all-natural, proprietary blend of homeopathic ingredients in strict compliance with the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States in a synergistic base of all-natural ingredients. NerveFix helps relieve minor symptoms of nerve-related tingling, numbness, burning, pain and pins and needles.

Suggested Use
Adults and children ages 12 and above, take 2 capsules twice daily until symptoms are reduced, then 1 capsule twice daily.

Supplement Facts
Active Ingredients: Aconitum napellus 6X, 12X, 30X; Belladonna 3X, 6X, 12X, 30X; Cantharis vesicatoria 6X, 12X, 30X; Ferrum phosphoricum 6X, 12X, Hypericum perforatum 3X, 6X; Kali phosphoricum 6X, 12X; Magnesium phosphoricum 8X, 12X; Phosphorus 6X, 12X, 30X; Spigelia anthelmia 3X, 6X, 12X, 30X.

Other Ingredients: Alpha Lipoic Acid, Anise, Benfotiamine, Betaine HCI, Chamomile, Choline (bitartrate), Deer Antler Velvet, Evening Primrose Oil, Gelatin, Glycerin, Inositol, Magnesium AAC, Magnesium Stearate, N-Acetyl cysteine, Passion Flower, Pyridoxine HCI, Silica, Titanium Dioxide (Natural Mineral Capsule color), Vitamin B6 (pyrodoxine HCl), Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin).

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I assume you are already on a gluten-free diet - that is one of the very best things to help nerves heal: avoiding gluten. And not just for the stomach. Even weeks after consumption, gluten can damage nerves in the brain, too . . . in the whole body.


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Great replies here. I, too, have seen great help with Lion's Mane (but I only used it a few months years ago). I keep meaning to get back on it as I saw a very nice, even response - nothing jolting but felt my brain was stronger and less jumpy.


For more, I can't search now but this site always has great articles with solid sources for their background research:


www.vrp.com


go to the upper right and pull down from products to search articles.

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also www.itmonline.org is a great source of herbal research.

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