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Can Diabetic Neuropathy Be Cured?

February 03, 20251 min read

If you're living with DIABETIC NEUROPATHY, you may be wondering, 


“Can Diabetic Neuropathy Be Cured?”


It's a common question that people suffering from this debilitating disease share 


The TRUTH is, 


…while there are currently no known cures for diabetic neuropathy, there are effective ways to manage your symptoms, slow the progression of the disease, and improve your quality of life. 


The key is to work closely with Advanced Family Chiropractic Center to develop a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.


Some of the most effective strategies for managing diabetic neuropathy include:


#1 Controlling Your Blood Sugar

Keeping your blood sugar levels within a healthy range is essential for preventing further nerve damage and reducing your symptoms.


#2 Maintaining A Healthy Lifestyle


…eating a balanced diet


…exercising regularly


…avoiding smoking 


…and avoiding alcohol 


can help improve your overall health and reduce the impact of diabetic neuropathy on your life.


#3 Physical Therapy 

Gentle exercises and stretches can help improve your circulation, reduce stiffness, and alleviate pain and discomfort.


By the way, 


…have you considered scheduling a 29 Point Sensory Exam™ to get to the root of your nerve pain? 


This revolutionary exam will help identify… 


…which nerves are damaged 


…and the severity of the nerve damage 


Once we have this data we will know IF WE CAN HELP reduce or eliminate the numbness, tingling, and burning sensation 


So that you can get your life back…


Click Here To Schedule Your 29 Point Sensory Exam Now >>>


Talk again soon, 

Dr. John Owings, DC.


P.S. Remember Your Only One Click Away From A Happier, Healthier You…

Dr. Owings received his Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Communications in 1991 at the University of Alaska and then received his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 1996 at Palmer College. Since then, he has been in private practice in Grand Rapids. Dr. Owings is licensed by the State of Michigan and is certified in chiropractic by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE).

Dr. John Owings

Dr. Owings received his Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Communications in 1991 at the University of Alaska and then received his Doctorate of Chiropractic in 1996 at Palmer College. Since then, he has been in private practice in Grand Rapids. Dr. Owings is licensed by the State of Michigan and is certified in chiropractic by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE).

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