Neuropathy (Peripheral)
Updated December 7, 2023
Brain-Neuro-Psych Program
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This information is for educational purposes only, to facilitate quality conversations between patients and their personal physician(s). Several essential considerations are required to safely administer any protocol for an individual. This information is NOT intended to diagnose, treat or encourage self-treatment of any medical condition.
This page is under development. Working links will provide starting information. Please let us know about your interest in this page by emailing us here, and check back soon.
Neuropathy implies two things: 1) an insult to a nerve, such as chemical or mechanical, and 2) impaired ability to repair. By dissecting the factors involved in its development and persistence, most seekers can obtain some degree of relief.
Until this page is more fully developed, this important topic can be approached by looking at Lead (Pb) neuropathy which most adults have to a certain degree due to accumulation over several decades. Lead affects both the nerves and the brain and is one of several toxins that when addressed can facilitate healing.