Neuropathy is a condition affecting millions annually, often linked to diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. Traditionally seen in older adults, neuropathy is now appearing in younger populations, including children, due to increasing toxicity in our environment. The condition can range from mild aches and pains to severe, unrelenting burning sensations. Neuropathy doesn’t start at its worst; it typically begins with minor, intermittent pain that progressively worsens if not properly addressed, eventually leading to severe discomfort and dysfunction.
At the Nerve Health Institute, we utilize a comprehensive, non-invasive approach to diagnose and treat neuropathy by focusing on restoring proper energy flow throughout the body. Our method involves:
1. Extensive Assessment: We conduct a thorough history and examination to understand the full scope of the patient’s condition. This includes an 88 nerve check to identify any power outages or weak energy flow from the brain to various body parts.
2. Customized Treatment Plan: We develop an individualized plan tailored to each patient's specific needs. This involves using advanced technology to restore blood flow and energy flow, ensuring that the nerves, organs, and muscles receive adequate nutrients and function properly.
3. Ongoing Monitoring and Adjustment: We continually assess and adjust the treatment plan to ensure maximum effectiveness, using additional tests like X-rays and pulse tests to measure the functioning of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
Patients undergoing our treatment for neuropathy often experience significant improvements in their symptoms and overall health. For instance, a patient with severe nerve disconnections might start with a low energy percentage and, through our treatments, see a substantial increase in nerve function and energy levels. This results in reduced pain, increased mobility, and a better quality of life. Our holistic approach ensures that patients are not just managing their symptoms but are on a path to long-term recovery and wellness.