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Painful Neuropathy: Numbness and Tingling of Feet

Suffering with painful neuropathy that keeps you up at night? If you answered “yes”, chances are – you have “poisoned” nerves.  

Neuropathy is damage or dysfunction of one or more nerves that typically results in numbness, tingling, muscle weakness and pain in the affected area. neuropathy frequently start in your hands and feet, but other parts of your body can be affected too. neuropathy, often called peripheral neuropathy, indicates a problem within the peripheral nervous system. Your peripheral nervous system is the network of nerves outside your brain and spinal cord. Your brain and spinal cord make up your central nervous system

Neuropathy results when nerve cells, called neurons, are damaged or destroyed. This disrupts the way the neurons communicate with each other and with the brain. Neuropathy can affect one nerve or nerve type, a combination of nerves in a limited area or many peripheral nerves throughout the body.

What does neuropathy feel like?

If you have neuropathy, the most commonly described feelings are sensations of numbness, tingling (“pins and needles”), and weakness in the area of the body affected. Other sensations include sharp, lightening-like pain; or a burning, throbbing or stabbing pain.

What are the symptoms of neuropathy?

Symptoms of neuropathy vary depending on the type and location of the nerves involved. Symptoms can appear suddenly, which is called acute neuropathy, or develop slowly over time, called chronic neuropathy.


When your nervous system goes into overdrive, it activates dangerous pain-triggering enzymes inside your body. 

These dangerous enzymes tear away and poison your collagen, skin, muscle, and nerve tissues… 

Leading to “pins and needles” pain… swelling, burning, and itching skin… muscle twitching… poor circulation… numbness… and even loss of balance. 

Tests/Diagnosis

Your doctor may order tests, including:

The good news is – there’s an easy, drug-free method to FLUSH away these pain-triggering enzymes…


So you can naturally restore your poisoned nerves and fight nerve pain in your hands and feet at the source. 

And you can do it yourself at home for less than a minute a day: 

Credit: Mayor Clinic, et al.

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